St. Augustine, founded in 1565 by the Spanish, is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States, serving primarily as a military outpost and missionary center. In contrast, Jamestown, established in 1607 by the English, was the first permanent English settlement in North America, focusing on economic ventures, particularly tobacco cultivation. While St. Augustine represents Spanish colonial efforts and religious missions, Jamestown symbolizes early English colonization and the push for profit through agriculture. The two settlements reflect different colonial objectives and cultural influences in the early history of North America.
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St. Augustine was a Spanish settlement from the 1500’s and is the oldest city in the United States. Jamestown was not meant to be a colony and the 107 men were sent to work for gold.
St. Augustine came first. St. Augustine was founded in 1565, while Jamestown was not founded until 1607. Jamestown is correctly called the first ENGLISH colony in what is the present day continental U.S. However, St. Augustine, a SPANISH colony, is the oldest European settlement of any sort in the U.S.
St. Augustine, Florida; a Spanish settlement.
They were both captured by Native Americans
St. Augustine, Florida and Jamestown, Virginia.
St. Augustine, FL. Founded by the Spanish way before Jamestown.
St. Augustine Florida, founded by the spanish, it is the oldest city founded by Europeans in the "New World."
St Augustine is located on Florida's east coast between Daytona Beach and Jacksonville.
Yes, the city is named for St. Augustine of Hippo.
The St John's County/St Augustine Airport is located about 8 miles from St Augustine Beach.
Megan fox told me it was New York but what does she know- even if she is smokin hot.