Hispaniola was the first settlement. This happened in Columbus.
The first settlement built by the Spanish on Hispaniola was named La Navidad. It was established by Christopher Columbus during his first voyage to the Americas in 1492.
Yes, Christopher Columbus's first settlement in the New World was Hispaniola. Turns out that he was right and this whole "earth not being flat" thing.
Christopher Columbus
The first permanent Spanish settlement in North America was St. Augustine in what became Florida. It was established in September of 1565.
Yes, Christopher Columbus's first settlement in the New World was Hispaniola. Turns out that he was right and this whole "earth not being flat" thing.
In the Carribean.
the first person to sail the sea was christopher columbas
Christopher Columbus. He set up a colony in Hispaniola (now Haiti) with 39 men when the Nina ran aground. This settlement was called la Navidad.
the island he first visited was called the tino.
Christopher Columbus and his crew were the first European explorers to arrive in Haiti (known as Hispaniola at the time) in 1492 on their first voyage to the Americas. The Spanish were the first Europeans to establish a settlement on the island in the early 16th century.
because its when columbas first came to america
Not really were the 39 men he left on Hispaniola considered a colony and when he returned they were all dead. The first North American colony that survived would be Jamestown established in 1607.