That would be in Virgina.
The European settled in the year 1000
The Pilgrims settled in what is now Massachusetts, which didn't become a state until 1788.
All of the states in Australia are first settled by English settlers in one form or another - either as convicts, military or free settlers. New South Wales was the first state to be settled.
Norse. The first European colony in the western hemisphere were led by Leif and Thorvald Erikson and their sister Freydis. Thorvald died there circa 990 AD. The first permanent colony was planted by Spain at St. Augustine in modern day Florida.
Rhode Island
Williamsburg was settled in south carolina in 1623
The Vikings were the people who first settled in Russia. Russia is considered to be the first united East Slavic state.
Fla has the oldest settlement in the United States. The Spanish settled St. Augustine. The Vikings were in New Foundland 500 years before the first Europeans settled in North America, but New Foundland isn't in the United States.
The Netherlands.
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There are no other countries in Australia. Australia is the only country in Australia. Droughts have been known here since the start of European settlement, so it is most likely that the first known drought to affect European settlers occurred within New South Wales, the first state to be settled.