The first post-explorer settlement in Mississippi was located at Natchez. Established in the early 18th century, Natchez became a key site for European settlers, particularly the French, who recognized its strategic location along the Mississippi River. It served as a vital hub for trade and agriculture, shaping the region's development in the years that followed.
Mississippi didn't have a Spanish settlement.
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The first permanent settlement in Illinois was Cahokia, established by French colonists in 1699. Located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, it became a significant trading hub. Cahokia was part of the larger French colonial presence in the region, and its establishment marked the beginning of European settlement in Illinois.
Pierre Le Moyne was the first to settle in Mississippi and he establisht a French settlement at Old Biloxi.
who was the first post explorer settlement in kentucky
First thing first its Mississippi Delta and its in MISSISSIPPI its in the name!
who started the first post-explorer settlement in tennessee
The first post-explorer settlement in Texas near present-day Houston. The settlement was founded by Frenchman René-Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle while he was looking for the mouth of the Mississippi river.
Natchez
when where the first Oregon settlers founded
Pennsylvania
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