Which trail was one of the main migration routes to the west through Nebraska
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Oregon Trail
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Is it Saint Augustine the oldest city in North America
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The Oldest City in North America is Ticul founded in 700 BC in
Yucatan, Mexico The Oldest Cities In the United States of America
are Cahokia, Illinois founded in the year 650. Acoma Pueblo and
Taos Pueblo in New Mexico founded in the year 1000 Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic is the oldest continuously inhabited European
established settlement in the Americas founded in 1498 St. John's
Newfoundland is the oldest continuously inhabited European
established settlement in Canada, oldest English established
settlement in the Americas, oldest continuously inhabited European
established settlement north of Mexico founded in 1541 and finally
to answer your question, no Saint Augustine is not the oldest city
in North America Saint Augustine, Florida is the oldest
continuously inhabited European established settlement in the
continental United States. Founded in 1565
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Who led the settlement of Salt Lake Valley
"Brigham Young" OR "Young "
What was the first permanent European settlement founded in Missouri
St. Genevieve
What were the first white settlers who came to Montana hoping to find
The first Settlers were looking to find GOLD
Which of these major events brought many settlers to the Great Plains states
the opening of railroads
From 1820 to 1907 which of these descriptions would best describe most of eastern Oklahoma
Which trail was one of the main migration routes to the west through Nebraska
Oregon Trail
Is it Saint Augustine the oldest city in North America
The Oldest City in North America is Ticul founded in 700 BC in
Yucatan, Mexico The Oldest Cities In the United States of America
are Cahokia, Illinois founded in the year 650. Acoma Pueblo and
Taos Pueblo in New Mexico founded in the year 1000 Santo Domingo,
Dominican Republic is the oldest continuously inhabited European
established settlement in the Americas founded in 1498 St. John's
Newfoundland is the oldest continuously inhabited European
established settlement in Canada, oldest English established
settlement in the Americas, oldest continuously inhabited European
established settlement north of Mexico founded in 1541 and finally
to answer your question, no Saint Augustine is not the oldest city
in North America Saint Augustine, Florida is the oldest
continuously inhabited European established settlement in the
continental United States. Founded in 1565