Sault Ste. Marie, Mi. is the oldest town. The oldest big city is Detroit
Europeans found new opportunities in America.....APEX
Spanish
It was to a cheap source of manpower that the Europeans couldn't satify in the European Colonies in America.
Originally Amerigo Vespucci discovered America, but the most popular was the mistake Christopher Columbus made that discovered America for the Europeans for the 2nd time.
Jamestown, VA in 1607 Is the oldest British town in America. However, I do believe that the Spanish are also considered Europeans, and they founded a town in St. Augustine, Florida in 1565.
St. Augustine in Florida.
The Oldest town in the philliphines is bagumbayan
Saint Augestine
The oldest town in North Carolina is Bath
Fla has the oldest settlement in the United States. The Spanish settled St. Augustine. The Vikings were in New Foundland 500 years before the first Europeans settled in North America, but New Foundland isn't in the United States.
New Bern is the second oldest town in NC.
Vincennes, IN was established in 1732 and is the oldest European town in Indiana
Saint Augustine is the oldest city in the US, established by the Spaniards.
The oldest town is Stellenbosch, with Cape Town being older but a city. Next in line is Swellendam in the Overberg
The first Europeans to land in North America were the Vikings, in about 900AD, but the only known landing sites were in Canada. For what is now the USA, the first Europeans were probably the Spanish, in Florida. The oldest continuous habitation is in St. Augustine.
Megan fox told me it was New York but what does she know- even if she is smokin hot.