Harvard. 1636.
It's a first world country
Spain.
The first country to bring enslaved Africans to the Americas was Spain, which began importing enslaved Africans to its colonies in the early 16th century, around the 1500s. This practice was established to meet labor demands in the colonies, particularly in sugar production. The transatlantic slave trade expanded significantly over the following centuries, with other European nations, including Portugal, England, and France, also participating in the trade.
Countries evolved from kingdoms and empires, so it would depend upon your def of "country."
East India Company
San Marino was the first established country.
Egypt - a contender for first in the world.
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The British.
The first English colony to be established in the New World was the Jamestown colony. The last English colony in the New World was British Colombia which was not colonized until the mid 1800s.
In modern world first Hindu country that was established is Nepal. Other than that no country or state is officially Hindu state. Nepal was established in the 20 th century after British left India.
This has been established in the new Engaland colonies
San Marino was truly the first established country. It gained independence from the Roman Empire in 301 and was the first republic.
No, the southern colonies did not have the first public schools. The first public schools in the American colonies were established in the New England colonies, such as Massachusetts and Connecticut, in the 17th century. These schools were primarily established to educate children in reading and writing.
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