Some people think it was jhon smith but it was the Anasazi .
The seven cities of gold, also known as the Seven Cities of Cibola, were rumored to be wealthy cities in the Americas that sparked the interest of Spanish explorers. The cities were never found, but the legends helped drive exploration and colonization in the New World. Ultimately, the cities proved to be a myth, but they played a significant role in shaping early European perceptions of the Americas.
The Mississippian culture of Mound builders were responsible for constructing the first cities in North America. They built large, mound structures in present-day Midwest and Southeastern United States between 800 and 1600 AD. These cities were sophisticated urban centers with plazas, temples, and residences.
The Aztec built their cities in the Valley of Mexico, specifically on an island in Lake Texcoco. Their capital city, Tenochtitlan, was founded on this island in 1325 and became a major urban center with causeways connecting it to the mainland.
The Sumerians built their cities at Ur and Akkad and constructed ziggurats. Ziggurats were large, terraced temple structures that served as religious centers in ancient Mesopotamia.
Polynesians did not discover the Americas. The Polynesians primarily settled in the islands of the Pacific Ocean and did not have extensive contact with the American continents. It was the Indigenous peoples of the Americas who were the first to inhabit and discover the land.
The Olmec of southern Mexico built Latin Americas first civilization.
Cities were built near sources of water.
The use of pack animals (i.e. llamas)
First in the Americas and third largest in the world.
The Olmecs
Etruscans
Summerians
The Zapotec built the first real Urban center in the Americas
what where the first cities built in mesopotamia
It was in Brigeport, Connecticut but it was called submarine sandwich shop
How much of Americas first presidents monument built in the last four years(1882,1882,1883,and 1884
Probably the Etruscans in the 7th century.