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The first white settlers of Alabama were English. The began a settlement at Mobile in 1725. It became and important American port.
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there was only one and his name was Henry sode and yes this is the correct answer :)
The first known inhabitant of Alabama are the Archaic people from 1000BC-8000BC.
James Monroe was the President when Alabama became a state. The removal of the Indians which was conceived under Andrew Jackson and carried out under Martin Van Buren opened up a lot of land in Alabama for white settlers. No President was from Alabama. I have not heard that any are called its father.
Most were bought in parts of north carolina, south carolina and virginia. The slaves in alabama are the first born on american soil, also there was a migration of whites going to alabama because of the fertillity of the soil and they took I there alaves
Most were forced west a few with gentle persuasion and many by military force.
because of English settlers or colonist move all over the area and killed most of the game and gave diseases so the Indians moves to Texas
Spanish explorers were the first peoples to set foot in Alabama in 1519. The first settlements of Alabama were not founded until 1702 by the French. The French settlement was called Fort Louis.
Alabama means "tribal town" in the Creek Indian language and "plant cutters" in Choctaw. The French recorded the Alabama River as something like "where the Alabamians live". So whatever the correct etymology is the name stuck and Alabama is named for the Native Americans that lived there. It comes from the Alabama Indians a Native American culture that lived in the area. The name may be from the Choctaw language meaning "plant cutters" but its certain etymology is unclear. In any case they were known by that name to the early French explorers of the region.
The Early Hawaiian settlers are the Polynesian settlers.