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Who were the first settlers to arrive in Australia in 1788?

The first European settlers to arrive in Australia were convicts from England, guarded by a large number of marines and officers.


When year did the first european settlers arrive in missouri?

In the late 17th century


Were the first European settlers in New France the Ukrainians?

No it was vikings.


Where did the first European settlers of Canada came from?

france or iceland


Who were the first European settlers to arrive in Argentina?

The majority of these European immigrants came from Italy and Spain.


Who were the first settlers in Australia and when did they colonize the country?

The very first European settlers in Australia (not including the Aborigines who were the first inhabitants) were a mix of convicts, officers and marines and their families, all of whom came from Britain.The next group of convicts and settlers to arrive also included some Irish. Gradually, migrants from other European countries began to arrive.


From where did the first European settlers in Canada come?

The earliest European settlers in Canada are now thought to have come from Scandanavia. There are Viking object remains in the Maritime provinces of eastern Canada. These date from between 1000 - 1100 A.D.


Where did the first settlers come from in France?

The first settlers from Pei came from France.


When did the first settlers arrive in Bermuda?

1609, is the year that the first settlers arrived in Bermuda.


What did the first settlers to arrive at Plymouth come to search for?

The first settlers to arrive at Plymouth were looking for a place where they could preserve their culture and worship freely.


Where did the first european settlers come from to Canada?

The first European settlers in Canada were Scandinavians.


How did the settlers arrive on the continent?

They used ships from various European countries, usually taking anywhere from a few weeks to months to arrive. The very first European settlers (Vikings) took a route from Iceland -> Greenland -> Newfoundland on longboats. Later arrivals primarily took a northern route, passing south of Newfoundland, from Britain or France to arrive at New England or New France. In other places, Spain took a southerly route from the Canary Islands to the Caribbean. In Alaska, Russians crossed from the Bering Strait into the Aleutian Islands and Alaskan Panhandle, moving south towards California.