Int he year 1607 the 1st settlement. This was in North America.
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It is actually the founding of Jamestown, the 1st permanent English settlement
Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1620.
It is actually the founding of Jamestown, the 1st permanent English settlement
La Navidad was the 1st settlement of Columbus, if that's what you're looking for... :)
The Virginia Company of London founded Jamestown (the 1st permanent settlement). There was also Roanoke, but that colony mysteriously disappeared.
ANSWER:The first English settlement in America was Jamestown, founded in 1607, by Captain John Smith. The region would eventually be known as the colony of Virginia.
The Spanish Armada was in 1588 and 1st English settlement, Jamestown VA was in 1607
The first French settlement, Fort Caroline, was built in 1564 by French Huguenots in present-day Jacksonville, Florida. However, the settlement was short-lived as the Spanish attacked and destroyed it the following year.
The first European settlement in the lands now part of the Canadian Confederation would be the Viking settlement at what is now called L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland. The exact name used for the settlement by the Vikings is not known but it is part of the area they called Vinland. The Vikings also appeared to have settled on Baffin Island, an area they called Helluland.