natchez
Fort Smith
The Dutch immigrants arrived at the southern trip of the contiment. They built CApe Town, the first permanent European settlement in Africa.
St. Augustine
He was the first European to sail the Mississippi River.
He saved the first permanent English settlement. ;] !!
According to an internet search, the second European settlement in Mississippi was La Mobille.
Mississippi didn't have a Spanish settlement.
The first European settlement in Australia was a penal colony.
the first permanent european settlement in the present-day us is Alaska
the first permanent european settlement in the present-day us is Alaska
In 1536 Hernando Cortes the first European settlement in Lower California.
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.
The first European settlement in Port Jackson was a convict settlement.
The first European settlement in Illinois occurred in the late 17th century, primarily in the southern part of the state, with French explorers and settlers establishing communities near the Mississippi River. The area around Cahokia was one of the earliest European settlements, founded in 1699. Over time, European settlement expanded northward and westward, but the initial areas of settlement were concentrated in the southern and central regions of Illinois.
The first European permanent settlement was settled by the French. (St. Genevieve, MO)
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.
St. Augustine, Florida, a Spanish settlement.