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The oldest European settlement in North America that is still standing today is St. Augustine, Florida. It was settled by the Spanish in 1565.
Britain,in fact Britain ruled north america
Columbus' personal impact on North America was zero: his discoveries were limited to Central and South America. The European's later impact on North America was of course massive through immigration, colonization, industrialization and many other things.
Extremelly bad in most cases. There where some rare exceptions.
North America south America
Spanish
I think the Spanish were because they seem to of explored and claimed most of North America.
I think the Spanish were because they seem to of explored and claimed most of North America.
The ottoman empire
Well the Native Americans had lived in North America for centuries before European settlers came along. As far the first successful British settlement in North America however, that would be Jamestown, Virginia.
Quebec was the center on the French Empire in North America.
one assumption is that Europeans needed their labor to grow their economy and empire in North America
European countries explored North America to find a sea route to Asia for trade, to spread Christianity to indigenous populations, and to establish colonies for economic and territorial gains.
The first successful French colony in North America was founded by Giovanni de Verrazano.
Jamestown was the first successful European settlement in North America, in 1607. There was no clear leader of the colony and many quarrels ensued. In 1608, John Smith was elected leader of the colony and established firm rules.
they were successful by there church
Leif Ericson was the first European to discover North America.