Stephen F. Austin established the colony in Texas in 1821.
Plymouth
they established the Plymouth colony
Not really were the 39 men he left on Hispaniola considered a colony and when he returned they were all dead. The first North American colony that survived would be Jamestown established in 1607.
The South Australian colony was the last to be established. This was done in 1836. Whilst Melbourne was also established in 1836, it was not the first settlement in the colony of Victoria.
Jamestown was established/founded in 1607 and became the first permanent English colony in America.
The first American to establish a colony in Texas was Stephen F. Austin, who received a land grant from the Mexican government. He founded the first successful Anglo-American colony in Texas in 1821. Austin is often referred to as the "Father of Texas" for his role in encouraging settlement in the region.
The first colony established in America was Virginia.
Zero permanent ones. Jamestown, the first permanent american colony, was established in 1607
For bringing the first colony to Texas.
Stephen F. Austin established the colony in Texas in 1821.
Plymouth
The Austin Colony was located in the central region of present-day Texas, primarily around the area of modern-day Austin. Established by Stephen F. Austin in the early 1820s, it was one of the first successful Anglo-American settlements in Texas. The colony encompassed land along the banks of the Colorado River, extending into regions that are now part of Travis, Fayette, and Bastrop counties.
SA was first settled as a colony in 1836
Jamestown in 1607 is the first permanent colony, but the second colony if you count Roanoke as the first colony.
they established the Plymouth colony
Not really were the 39 men he left on Hispaniola considered a colony and when he returned they were all dead. The first North American colony that survived would be Jamestown established in 1607.