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Jamestown, VA in 1607 Is the oldest British town in America. However, I do believe that the Spanish are also considered Europeans, and they founded a town in St. Augustine, Florida in 1565.
In 1656 the Spanish founded St. Augustine.
Jamestown was founded in 1607. The colony prevailed although there were problems in the early years.
The first people from Europe to come to what is now the United States were from Spain. Don Pedro Menendez founded in Florida the city of St. Augustine. He arrived well before the English people of Jamestown or the Plymouth colony.
Jamestown was founded by Virgina Company with the approval of King James I
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
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."
New Amsterdam was settled just one year after Jamestown. Plymouth Colony was settled one year after Jamestown. It was in existence from 1620 to 1691.
Jamestown was founded in Virginia
Jamestown, VA in 1607 Is the oldest British town in America. However, I do believe that the Spanish are also considered Europeans, and they founded a town in St. Augustine, Florida in 1565.
Saint Augustine was the first city founded in the United States. St. Augustine was founded in 1565, forty-two years before Jamestown and fifty-five years before the pilgrims landed at Pilgrims Rock.
Jamestown. Simple answer.
In 1656 the Spanish founded St. Augustine.
The Spanish founded the settlement of St. Augustine in 1565.
no it's jamestown, Va, founded in 1607 if you're counting only the thirteen original states. Otherwise it's Saint Augustine, Fl, founded by the Spanish in 1565.