The Portuguese and Spanish.
The first known people to settle in America were the Vikings. The settled in an area they called "Vinland" (Newfoundland) at around 1000 A.D. Some evidence suggests that there were also different groups of Africans.
Current evidence suggests that the Americas were first settled by Asians crossing over the ice bridge that connected northeastern Asia and northwestern North America. This probably happened very roughly 60,000 years ago.
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they were seeking religious freedom and financial opportunities.
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technically, its everywhere. long ago people began to settle in many parts of the world. America was not the first country where people began to settle.
Don't forget the Native Americans! There were evidence of Asians in Latin America thousands of years ago. The Mayflower people came after Columbus, the Spanish, the Indians and many others (the Vikings?)
from east Florida to the bahama islands
To find gold and other riches and to conquer the land.
To south America
The Quakers, Pennsylvania Dutch, and Scotch-Irish were the first to settle Pennsylvania.
Because you had private trading