Jamestown, founded on May 14, 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America.
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Quebec, Canada, was founded by Samuel de Champlain in 1608. There is also some speculation that Port-Royale, in the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, which was founded in 1605 also by Champlain, has had some permanent settlers ever since.
Gallatin, Missouri
The Tri State tornado first started north of the town of Ellington, Missouri.
The University of Missouri is located in Columbia, Missouri.
The Dutch immigrants arrived at the southern trip of the contiment. They built CApe Town, the first permanent European settlement in Africa.
The most boring town in Missouri is Windsor. There is nothing to do. Period.
The first permanent English town was Jamestown located in a swampy region of Virginia. Sadly, I am not sure of the first permanent English colony, but I believe that there were several, being Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut...I may be wrong.
Jamestown, VA was the first permanent English settlement in what is now the U.S.; founded in 1607.
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