Two major reasons spring to mind,
1, Biological warfare, unmeant but diseases like smallpox etc ravaged them.
2, Land grab, the expansion of the European population brought an end to tribal areas.
St. Augustine, Florida, a Spanish settlement.
St. Augustine in 1564.
European settlement in America began in the late 15th century, notably with Christopher Columbus's voyage in 1492, which opened the door for further exploration. The first permanent English settlement was established in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Other European nations, including the Spanish, French, and Dutch, also established colonies throughout the 16th and 17th centuries. This period marked the beginning of significant European colonization in North America.
With the discovery of North America.
St. Augustine, Florida, 1565. It is also oldest active city in the U.S.
St. Augustine, Florida, a Spanish settlement.
The oldest European settlement in North America that is still standing today is St. Augustine, Florida. It was settled by the Spanish in 1565.
to be slaves
Yes. Vinland.
the storm that made America a disaster
It's the first known European settlement in America.
Leif Ericson.
St. Augustine in 1564.
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1.the vikings were the first european to reach america,
If the Jamestown settlement disappeared like the Roanoke settlement, the early English attempts to establish a permanent colony in America would have likely failed, impacting the future colonization efforts in the region. The absence of Jamestown could have altered the balance of power in North America, potentially leading to different European nations dominating different regions. This could have drastically changed the course of American history, including the trajectory of European settlement, Native American interactions, and ultimately the formation of the United States.
Smallpox