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The first European permanent and continuous settlement in the present-day U.S. was established by the Spanish at Saint Augustine. (by taylor J.)
Isabela, in the Dominican Republic.
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Santo Domingo, in the Dominican Republic, is the oldest permanent European settlement in the Western Hemisphere, established by the Spanish in 1498.
It was Swedish explorers who decided this land was "New Sweden" and established the settlement there in 1638.
The first European to settle in the Southwest of America was Spanish explorer Don Juan de Oñate, who established the first permanent European colony in present-day New Mexico in 1598. He led an expedition from Mexico into the region, claiming the land for Spain and founding San Juan Pueblo. Oñate's settlement marked the beginning of Spanish colonization in the Southwest, significantly impacting the indigenous populations and cultures.
The first European permanent settlement was settled by the French. (St. Genevieve, MO)
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The first permanent settlement in the Western Hemisphere was started by the Spanish. In 1565, they established the city of St. Augustine in northeastern Florida and it's still thriving today.