well it was daila eully
who started the first post-explorer settlement in tennessee
The first country to begin a settlement in the New World, if you discount the settlement started by Leif Erickson, would be Spain with Colombus' efforts in the Bahamas.
Jamestown, which was the first permanent English settlement in America
In 1835, on the 29th of July, the first sugar plantation in Hawaii was started.
The first permanent settlement in the Western Hemisphere was started by the Spanish. In 1565, they established the city of St. Augustine in northeastern Florida and it's still thriving today.
I think it was cook
Hawaii was first settled by Polynesian navigators between 300-800 A.D.
The first successful plantation in Hawaii was Ladd & company, Which was first started in 1835.
Oglethorpe
who started the first post-explorer settlement in tennessee
Sir Fransis Drake started Oregon, if that is what you mean.
Arianna Simmmers.
Roger Williams.
The Dutch in 1614.
The first country to begin a settlement in the New World, if you discount the settlement started by Leif Erickson, would be Spain with Colombus' efforts in the Bahamas.
mamu kerman
when lacrosse first started it was a native American sport, before English settlement. at that time there was no protection .