The first permanent English colony was Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. It was the first to be settled in the Americas.
The oldest, permanent city settled by Europeans in present day U.S is St. Augustine.
A colony that I would like to be in is Jamestown, Virginia because it was the first permanent English settlement in the US.
The British tried to establish a settlement in North Carolina, known as Roanoke, in 1587 but the colony, known as the "lost colony", did not survive. The Jamestown colony in Virginia, was the first permanent British colony on the mainland U.S. St. Augustine, Florida, was founded in 1565 by the Spanish and is considered to be the oldest European permanent settlement on the mainland U.S. There are several Spanish settlements in Mexico that are older, however. St. John's and Harbour Grace, Newfoundland, Canada were established in 1583 and therefore both older than Jamestown or Roanoke.
St. Augustine Florida, founded by the spanish, it is the oldest city founded by Europeans in the "New World."
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The first permanent English colony was Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. It was the first to be settled in the Americas.
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St Augustine, in 1565.
St. Augustine
The oldest, permanent city settled by Europeans in present day U.S is St. Augustine.
Brown University was founded in 1764 and is the third oldest New England college and the seventh oldest in the US.