Families settled near the mouth of Hudson Bay
The first European settlement in the lands now part of the Canadian Confederation would be the Viking settlement at what is now called L'Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland. The exact name used for the settlement by the Vikings is not known but it is part of the area they called Vinland. The Vikings also appeared to have settled on Baffin Island, an area they called Helluland.
It was from Europe where migrants came and settled in USA and made their first permanent settlement which is known as Jamestown. It is located in eastern area of USA near the coast.
The term fertile settlement refers to a settlement which is in a fertile agricultural area.
The area which would be eventually settled as Wilmington was named "Waax-Waas Unk" ("Bear Place"), and was given this name by the first nations people living in the region (the Lenape).
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Family settlement predominated in the American Midwest, particularly in areas like the Great Plains and the Midwest region of the United States. These regions saw families settle together to establish homesteads, start farms, and build communities.
The French settled America mostly in the area of the Mississippi River.
the settled in Canada
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A sparsely settled area (non clustered)
Settlement, built upon land
Families settled near the mouth of Hudson Bay
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It was first settled in 1626. It was a group of fishermen who first settled the area, and it remained a small group of fishermen for the first two years of the settlement.
The area was settled by the Spanish and used to be part of Mexico. Most of the Spanish-language names are the names they were given at the time of settlement.