Early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" church) founded many cities and towns, the majority of which are still thriving today. These towns are located in the mid-west and western United States, as well as a handful in Canada and Mexico. You can find these early Mormon cities in western Illinois, southern Wisconsin, western Missouri, southern Idaho, northern Arizona, eastern Nevada, nearly the entire state of Utah, and scattered throughout California, southern Canada, and northern Mexico. In fact, there are so many early Mormon towns throughout the western United States that the I-15 corridor, (an interstate from Idaho through Southern California) is commonly referred to as the "Mormon Curtain."
Dutch West Indian Company
He established a new colony in Rhode Island.
Holland
New york city
the dutch
New york
He established a new colony in Rhode Island.
New South Wales was established as a colony on 26 January 1788.
New Jersey was established in 1664.
He established a new colony in Rhode Island.
Dutch West Indian Company
royal colony
1639
1842
The first colony established in New England was the Plymouth Plantation, established at Plymouth near Cape Cod.
As a trading post
royal colony