Nobody really knows, and opinions differ. However Jericho in the Palestinian territories is a good candidate. It was established about 9000 B.C.
The town that was settled last in the 13 colonies was Philadelphia. Philadelphia is located in Pennsylvania, which was the 12th colony to be established.
I'm not sure its the earliest, but its a form. The Colonists held town meetings where they voted directly on issues.
European enslavement of Native Americans existed with the Spanish from the earliest days on the Caribbean islands they first settled.
Shenandoah, located in Pennsylvania, was settled in the early 19th century, with significant development occurring around the 1820s. It grew rapidly due to the coal mining boom, particularly after the arrival of the railroad in the 1850s. The town was officially incorporated in 1866, marking its establishment as a significant community in the region.
who settled Washington
philadelphia in 1684
Jamestown, Virginia was the earliest settled town among the 13 colonies. It was founded in 1607 by the Virginia Company.
maybe it was mexico...i think
he settled the town of boonesborough
Oh, dude, like, the earliest settled town on the map was probably, like, Jericho in the West Bank. It's been around since, like, 9000 BCE, so yeah, they've had some time to, like, settle in and make themselves at home. So, yeah, Jericho takes the cake for being the OG settlement on the map.
It was settled in 1845
they settled on the red river delta
Polynesians who settled in Aotearoa and became the Maori.
Ur-mesopotamia
jonesboro
I believe they settled in the Great Rift Valley.
Fort Vermillion was settled in 1788 and Edmonton Alberta was settled in 1795