The Spanish called their new colony in North America "La Florida," referring to the lush landscape they encountered.
What did Americans call the part of America where they set up their first colony?
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The first Dutch settlement in the Americas was founded in 1614: Fort Nassau, on Castle Island in the Hudson, near present-day Albany. It was later replaced by Fort Oranje (in English: Fort Orange) at present-day Albany. Both forts were named in honor of the Dutch House of Orange-Nassau.
We call it Fall or Autumn....I call it Fall/Autumn, it doesn't matter to me...
Both countries began colonies. The Dutch in the area we call New York and the French in the Northeast in what is now Canada.
New France or British North America
some people call north America's tallest mountain Denali, or Great One
A small, baby pig is usually called a piglet in North America.
British North AmericaYes, it was called British North America. This was to designate where we now call Canada. It was called British North America because the British had control over hear and it was to the North of America (It still is). The AcadiansIf you are wondering about the Acadians they lived in where we now call Atlantic Canada but they call Acadia. The Acadians were French Immigrants/Settlers.
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