Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
The first successful French settlement in the United States was on Parris Island in South Carolina. The first successful French settlement in North America was in Quebec.
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Various early Dutch explorers ventured into South Australia's western coastline during the 1600s. South Australia could be said to have been discovered in 1627, when Thijssen recorded the first observations of the South Australian coast. The main explorer credited with charting the South Australian coastline and naming numerous points was Matthew Flinders, in 1802. At the same time, French explorer Nicolas Baudin was charting the coastline of what is now South Australia.
De Ayllón led an expedition from Santo Domingo. He established a settlement called San Miguel de Gualdape. it was doomed for failure from the start. it ended up failing because the leader of the settlement died, there was a lack of food, & there was a slave revolt
William Sayle was the leader of the settlement at Albemarle Point in South Carolina. He'd previously been the governor of Bermuda.
The first settlement in the state of South Carolina was the Province of Carolina. This colony was founded in 1670 by the British.
the first permanent settlement was South Carolina.
the first permanent settlement was South Carolina.
The first successful French settlement in the United States was on Parris Island in South Carolina. The first successful French settlement in North America was in Quebec.
San Miguel de Galdape was the first Spanish settlement in South Carolina.
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South Carolina
The most famous explorer to visit South Carolina in 1540 was Hernando de Soto. He followed a trail in his expedition that got him to South Carolina.
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The Lost Colony of Roanoke Island Virginia.
He went to South Carolina because the king sent him and eight other men out to make a settlement.
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