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What was the first permanent European colony in the America's?

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How can a ugandan woman who has never been to the US serve in the US marine services?

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Which was the first colony to set up its own government in the us?

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Where was the first permanent european settlement in the present-day US?

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Which colonist would you like to be in and why?

A colony that I would like to be in is Jamestown, Virginia because it was the first permanent English settlement in the US.


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