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Settlement houses had better conditions than tenements, and offered education, recreation, and social activities. These houses were staffed by professionals and volunteers, mostly women who came from wealthy families. Many immigrants preferred living like this instead of the unsanitary and unsafe conditions that existed in tenements.
The Distant Early Warning or DEW Line were radar stations in the Northern Arctic region. These radars were established during the Cold War to detect Soviet bombers.
1964 The EEOC, also known as the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. It was formed on July 2, 1965 following a large civil rights movement in the early sixties.
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A handful of English settlers had moved from a failed settlement at Cape Ann to an Indian fishing village known as Naumkeag as early as 1626. That was the site that would become Salem, Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Bay Company purchased the territory from the proprietors of the Plymouth Colony (which had been founded in 1620) and established a permanent settlement at Naumkeag in 1628, which they named Salem in 1629. Salem was largely populated by English separatists, also known as Puritans. Unlike the Plymouth Colony, most of the settlers at Salem came directly from England, and not by way of Holland.
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The first settlement in Tasmania was established in 1803 at Risdon Cove, and this settlement was then moved to Sullivan's Cove, closer to the mouth of the Derwent River. The next settlement was at Port Dalrymple, at the mouth of the Tamar River in northern Tasmania.
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The first settlement in Newfoundland by Europeans was established early in the 11th century by Leif Eriksson, sailing out of Iceland.
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.
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Stephen Austin started a settlement in Texas in the early 1820s
Many of the early Spanish settlement attempts were failed. St. Augustine in present day Florida was the first established Spanish fort. Mexico, which extended further north into present day Texas and Las Californias which is now California were also established early Spanish settlements.