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The first settlers came from Europe. Mainly from France and England
The very first European settlers in Australia (not including the Aborigines who were the first inhabitants) were a mix of convicts, officers and marines, and free settlers, all of whom came from Britain.
Britain, France and Spain were the first countries to colonize in the New World. Spain was the first, since it was the most powerful European country, adn it colonized Mexico and the West. France's colonies were farther north, in what is now Canada. Britain was last to colonize and it had the 13 bristish colonies split in three colonies: New England, Middle, and Southern colonies.
the first people were the pilgrims and the europeans
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The first settlers came from Europe. Mainly from France and England
The first European settlers in Canada were Scandinavians.
That depends on what country they came from and where they settled. For example, the first European settlers in Australia spoke English. The first European Settlers in Brazil spoke Portuguese.
The Spanish were the first European settlers in Florida.
The very first European settlers in Australia (not including the Aborigines who were the first inhabitants) were a mix of convicts, officers and marines, and free settlers, all of whom came from Britain.
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The first citizens of the US colonies primarily came from England. The early settlers, including those who established the Jamestown colony in 1607 and the Pilgrims in 1620, were predominantly English. Over time, other European nations contributed to the demographics of the colonies, but England played the most significant role in their initial founding.
That depends on what country they came from and where they settled. For example, the first European settlers in Australia spoke English. The first European Settlers in Brazil spoke Portuguese.