The earliest settlements in Newfoundland were established by Indigenous peoples, including the Beothuk and Mi'kmaq, thousands of years before European contact. Norse explorers, led by Leif Erikson, reached the area around 1000 AD, with evidence of a settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows. However, it wasn't until the late 15th and early 16th centuries that European fishing expeditions, particularly from England and France, began to establish more permanent settlements, notably in places like St. John's and Bonavista. These early European settlements were primarily focused on the lucrative cod fishery.
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The earliest human settlements were little farming villages located in Mesopotamia, modern-day Iraq.
The earliest Neolithic settlements are often referred to as villages or farming communities. These settlements were characterized by the transition from hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural communities.
Newfoundland, Canada, called Vinland.
Known as Vinland.
The first settlement in Newfoundland by Europeans was established early in the 11th century by Leif Eriksson, sailing out of Iceland.
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The original settlers of Canada were Indigenous peoples, including various First Nations, Inuit, and Métis groups, who inhabited the land for thousands of years before European contact. The first European settlements were established by the French, with Samuel de Champlain founding Quebec City in 1608, marking one of the earliest permanent settlements. Other early French settlements included Port Royal in Acadia, established in 1605. The British later established their own settlements, notably in Newfoundland.
It was one of the earliest farming settlements ever found.