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Jamestown, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island
Nobody really knows, and opinions differ. However Jericho in the Palestinian territories is a good candidate. It was established about 9000 B.C.
St. Augustine, Florida.
The first shipping ports in the U.S. were established in the early colonial period, with Jamestown, Virginia, founded in 1607, being one of the earliest. Other significant early ports included Boston, Massachusetts, and New Amsterdam (now New York City), which emerged as crucial hubs for trade and commerce in the 17th century. These ports facilitated the import and export of goods, contributing to the economic development of the American colonies.
Juan Rodriguez explored the present-day state of Florida for the first time. He was part of a Spanish expedition that arrived on the coast of Florida in 1513, specifically landing near what is now known as St. Augustine. His exploration marked one of the earliest European encounters with the region.
The earliest settlement among these is St. Augustine, founded by the Spanish in 1565. Jamestown, established by the English in 1607, followed as the first permanent English settlement in North America. Plymouth, also an English colony, was settled in 1620 by the Pilgrims. New Amsterdam, established by the Dutch in 1624, later became New York City after the English seized control in 1664.
The settlements in order from earliest to latest are St. Augustine (founded in 1565), followed by Jamestown (established in 1607), Plymouth (settled in 1620), New Amsterdam (founded in 1624), and Quebec (established in 1608). St. Augustine is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States. Jamestown was the first permanent English settlement, while Plymouth was settled by the Pilgrims seeking religious freedom. New Amsterdam served as a major Dutch trading post before becoming New York, and Quebec was one of the early French settlements in North America.
Jamestown was founded in 1607, making it the first permanent English settlement in North America. St. Augustine, established by Spain in 1565, is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement in the continental United States. Plymouth was founded by English Pilgrims in 1620, while New Amsterdam, the Dutch settlement that later became New York City, was established in 1624. Quebec was founded by the French in 1608, making it one of the earliest French settlements in North America.
the first state to be ivinted was masitushus or rode ilionWRONGFirst of all states aren't invented. The first colony to be founded was Jamestown and then Plymouth colony. Jamestown is located in VA and Plymouth Mass. The VA colony was the first and the earliest state.
Jamestown, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island
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.
New Amsterdam
Jamestown, Virginia was the earliest settled town among the 13 colonies. It was founded in 1607 by the Virginia Company.
Jamestown
Jamestown, Virginia.
Plymouth
Yes Amsterdam is older than New Amsterdam (New York). The earliest recorded use of the name "Amsterdam" is from a certificate dated 27 October 1275. New Amsterdam was founded on the 17th century.