The first Europeans to land in North America were the Vikings, in about 900AD, but the only known landing sites were in Canada. For what is now the USA, the first Europeans were probably the Spanish, in Florida. The oldest continuous habitation is in St. Augustine.
The Monroe Doctrine strictly said that Europeans could not come to the United States and settle there
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The British and Europeans settle in North America. This was in Jamestown.
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Well if you are talking about the United States... The Europeans were the first to settle in the southern states such as Georgia or Texas. Spain, France, and England made many cultural changes that we still have today in the southern states. Hope this helps you lots:)
one main reason europeans first came to north america
The Constitution requires states to settle their disputes without the use of force. If states are not able to settle their disagreements unaided, they can file an interstate lawsuit, which will be heard in the United States Supreme Court.
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Alaska was purchased because the government wanted to expand the United States. Russia needed the money but didn't want the British to get it.