They created farming settlements and the first American towns, and farmed the land to grow food. Other jobs, like lawkeeping and storekeeping, cropped up in order to sustain these settlements.
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The first French colony in North America was established by Jacques Cartier in 1534 when he claimed the land for France during his exploration of the St. Lawrence River. This led to the founding of Quebec by Samuel de Champlain in 1608, which became a significant settlement and center of French colonial activity in the region.
Cabot claimed land in Canada.
The first British settlement in Australia was where Sydney, New South Wales, now stands. Shortly after this, another settlement was established to the north, at Newcastle, thanks to the discovery of coal, whilst in Van Diemen's land (Tasmania) to the south, another settlement was established on the Derwent River.
Various groups of people throughout history have established settlements and claimed land. This includes ancient civilizations like the Sumerians and Egyptians, European explorers during the Age of Exploration, colonizers from Europe who settled in the Americas, Africa, and Asia, and indigenous peoples who established their own settlements and claimed land before colonization.
Explorers claimed the new land for their home country, established settlements or trading posts, mapped the terrain, interacted with indigenous peoples, and exploited the resources they found.
Spain also claimed land in North America such as California, Texas, and parts of the American Southwest. They established settlements and missions in these areas during their colonial period.
Both England and France claimed land in North American .Which country's explorers first claimed the land? Answer this question…
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France, Jaques Cartier, 1534