http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Australia From wikipedia: "The first European to visit Western Australia was a Dutch explorer, Dirk Hartog who on 26 October 1616 landed at what is now known as Cape Inscription, Dirk Hartog Island. For the rest of the 17th century there were many other Dutch travellers who also, usually unintentionally, encountered the coast. By the late 18th century, British and French sailors had also begun to explore the Western Australian coast. The origins of the present state began with the establishment of a British settlement at King George Sound in 1826 (later named Albany from 1832). The settlement was founded in response to British concerns about the possibility of a French colony being established on the coast of Western Australia.
Population growth was very slow until significant discoveries of gold were made in the 1890s around Kalgoorlie. In 1887, a new constitution was drafted, providing for the right of self-governance and in 1890, the act granting self-government to the colony was passed by the British House of Commons. John Forrest became the first Premier of Western Australia."
The First Settlers Were The French And European
The first group of people to settle in the Southeast region of the United States were Indigenous tribes, including the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Seminole, among others. These tribes established complex societies with rich cultures and traditions long before European colonization. Their presence in the region dates back thousands of years, well before the arrival of European settlers in the 16th century.
To leave poverty behind, many people moved to the open plains and prairies of the Midwest. The United States government attracted settlers to this region with the homestead act of 1862.
Settlers began arriving in New Jersey in the early 17th century, with the Dutch establishing the first European settlement in 1623 at what is now known as Bergen. The English took control of the area in 1664, and by the late 17th century, various groups, including Quakers and other religious dissidents, began to settle in the region, contributing to its diverse population. The colony was officially organized in 1665.
Well, anyone who is white and living in the US is at the very least a descendant of european settlers. And-you got it- they are every where. They started in the colonies, they went every where. comprende?
pioneers were the first settlers to settle on Midwest propertie
The First Settlers Were The French And European
The Spanish were the first European settlers in Florida.
The Spaniards (Spain) were the first European settlers in North America.
The first group of people to settle in the Southeast region of the United States were Indigenous tribes, including the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Seminole, among others. These tribes established complex societies with rich cultures and traditions long before European colonization. Their presence in the region dates back thousands of years, well before the arrival of European settlers in the 16th century.
The first people to settle the Northeast region of what is now the United States were Indigenous tribes, including the Algonquin, Iroquois, and Wampanoag. These groups established complex societies with rich cultures and trade networks long before European contact. They adapted to the diverse environments of the region, utilizing its natural resources for sustenance, shelter, and social organization. European settlers, beginning in the early 17th century, later arrived and significantly altered the landscape and dynamics of the region.
To leave poverty behind, many people moved to the open plains and prairies of the Midwest. The United States government attracted settlers to this region with the homestead act of 1862.
because they settle
Settlers settle places. That is their purpose.
why did the english settle in the NC.
Settlers began arriving in New Jersey in the early 17th century, with the Dutch establishing the first European settlement in 1623 at what is now known as Bergen. The English took control of the area in 1664, and by the late 17th century, various groups, including Quakers and other religious dissidents, began to settle in the region, contributing to its diverse population. The colony was officially organized in 1665.
Well, anyone who is white and living in the US is at the very least a descendant of european settlers. And-you got it- they are every where. They started in the colonies, they went every where. comprende?