Georgia
The first Black Catholic community in the United States was established in Louisiana. This community formed in the early 18th century as enslaved Africans were brought to the region, bringing their Catholic faith with them. This historical context set the foundation for the growth of Black Catholic communities throughout the country.
Fort Mose
The answer is not Fayetteville. In 1796, Georgia's first Roman Catholic Church was Established in Wilkes County. Next, a second Roman Catholic Church was established in Savannah in 1801
it was established in Wilkes County
Jamestown
The first Catholic Church in American Samoa was St. Joseph's Church, established in 1845. It was founded by French Catholic missionaries from the Society of Mary (Marists), who played a crucial role in the development of the Catholic faith in the region. The church served as a central place of worship and community for the local population, marking the beginning of Catholicism's influence in American Samoa.
fayetteville,Georgia
roanoke island
Harlem was established as an African American community by the first govenor. just kidding i know nothing about this question. sorry
Eusebio Kino
Cheney University
while mysterious events kept the community from achieving permanence, was the first English community established in the Americas.