The first settlement of Nantucket, Massachusetts, was established in 1659 by a group of English settlers led by Tristram Coffin. They called it "Nantucket," derived from a Native American word meaning "far away land." This settlement marked the beginning of Nantucket's history as a significant whaling and maritime center.
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
Jamestown was the name of the first English settlement in North America. The town was burned and the government was moved.
Nantucket
The name of the first settlement in Connecticut was "New Hope", which is now known as "Hartford".
Jamestown i guess
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
Nantucket's airport code is ACK, which stands for Nantucket Memorial Airport. The "ACK" code is derived from the island's name, as it is a common practice to use letters from the name of the location to create the airport code. Nantucket is a popular travel destination, especially during the summer months.
The first permanent English settlement in the colonies was Jamestown(e).
yes
Boston
Jamestown was the name of the first English settlement in North America. The town was burned and the government was moved.
Greenland
Nantucket
San Miguel de Galdape was the first Spanish settlement in South Carolina.
Nantucket
Jamestown, VA was the first permanent English settlement in what is now the U.S.; founded in 1607.
Explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle built the first French Settlement in Texas in 1685. The name of the settlement was Fort Saint Louis.