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Where was the first post explorer settlement located in Kentucky?

who was the first post explorer settlement in kentucky


Where was the first post-explorer settlement located in Tennessee?

who started the first post-explorer settlement in tennessee


Where was the first post-explorer settlement located in California?

it was in albany


Where was the first post-explorer settlement located in Ohio?

In Columbus Ohio.


Where was the first post-explorer settlement located in Indiana?

itwas located in lansing in 1911


Where was the first post explorer settlement located in Alabama Who started it and why?

mamu kerman


What was the first settlement in the colony of Georgia?

Established in 1733, Savannah was the city the first settlers of Georgia built. The city is located in Chatham County.


Where was the first post-explorer settlement located in Texas?

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.


Where was the first-post explorer settlement located in Ohio?

Before there were explorers there would be no settlement. Your question really doesn't make much sense. The question essentially asks what is the first first settlement before explorers.


Where was the first post-explorer settlement located in Maine?

The Popham Colony at present day Phippsburg near the mouth of the Kenebec River.


Where was the first post explorer settlement located in Colorado?

From my reasearch it seems that the first post explorer settlement located in Colorado was around 1299 A.D. In the Mesa Verde region there is found what is called the Prehistoric Cliff Dwelling Civilization that can still be seen today.


What mountains were located in colonial Georgia?

The Appalachian Mountains are located in colonial Georgia. This mountain range spans across multiple states in the southeastern United States, including Georgia. The mountains provided natural barriers for early settlers in colonial Georgia and influenced settlement patterns in the region.