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The new European settlement in New South Wales became Australia's first city, known as Sydney.
The first settlement at Charles Town, established in 1670, was located on the west bank of the Ashley River in present-day South Carolina. The site was chosen for its strategic advantages, including access to waterways for transportation and trade. Over time, the settlement grew and became an important port city, eventually evolving into the city of Charleston.
At first it was a settlement. Then it became a very large and powerful city-state that controlled much of Greece.
New Amsterdam was originally the name of a Dutch settlement established in 1624, which later became New York City when the English captured it in 1664. The area around the settlement eventually became the state of New York. The name change reflected the transition of control from Dutch to English rule.
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The new European settlement in New South Wales became Australia's first city, known as Sydney.
Dutch settlers established a settlement on Manhattan Island in 1624. This settlement later grew into the city of New Amsterdam, which eventually became New York City.
On his third trip in 1608, Champlain founded a settlement and trading post along the St. Lawrence River that eventually became the city of Quebec. It was the first permanent white settlement in Canada, which makes Quebec the oldest city in Canada.
The first settlement at Charles Town, established in 1670, was located on the west bank of the Ashley River in present-day South Carolina. The site was chosen for its strategic advantages, including access to waterways for transportation and trade. Over time, the settlement grew and became an important port city, eventually evolving into the city of Charleston.
Samuel de Champlain established a settlement on the St. Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada in 1608. This settlement would eventually become the city of Quebec City.
At first it was a settlement. Then it became a very large and powerful city-state that controlled much of Greece.
New Amsterdam was originally the name of a Dutch settlement established in 1624, which later became New York City when the English captured it in 1664. The area around the settlement eventually became the state of New York. The name change reflected the transition of control from Dutch to English rule.
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Portland became a city through a process of settlement and urban development, starting with its establishment as a trading post in the 1830s. Over time, the city grew in population and economic importance, attracting more residents and businesses, and eventually incorporating as a city in 1845. Its location on the Willamette and Columbia rivers played a key role in its development as a major port city in the Pacific Northwest.
The Parisii, a Gallic tribe, settled in the area that is now Paris around the 3rd century BCE. They established a settlement on the banks of the Seine River, which later became known as Lutetia. This settlement grew over the centuries and eventually evolved into the city of Paris during the Roman period.
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