The British first settled in the Americas, specifically in 1607 with the establishment of Jamestown in Virginia. This marked the beginning of permanent British colonization in North America. Prior to this, the British had made earlier exploratory attempts and settlements in places like Newfoundland, Canada, but Jamestown is recognized as the first successful and enduring colony.
America was settled by Europeans who first came to the country in small numbers. The first colony was Jamestown and was founded by the British.
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The British and Europeans settle in North America. This was in Jamestown.
Australia was colonised by the British. The British government sent a fleet of convicts and officers to colonise the land that Captain James Cook had named and claimed as "New South Wales".
free British colonists attracted by the climate and terrain
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America was settled by Europeans who first came to the country in small numbers. The first colony was Jamestown and was founded by the British.
The first people known to settle in the British isles were the Celtics. According to archaeologists, they arrived in 6th century BC.
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The Netherlands.
I actaully think it is Spain via Florida that was to settle to in georgia....
Governor Arthur Phillip led the First Fleet to Australia, establishing the first British colony in the land.
March 25,1634 in Maryland
Australia was originally established as a penal colony, or convict settlement. The first Europeans to permanently settle in the country were British prisoners, and the officers and marines who led and guarded them.
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The Viking adventurers.