The first permanent settlement was made in 1769 in the Watauga River valley of East Tennessee, with a name unknown. But, the oldest town in Tennessee is Jonesboro, which was founded two years after that first permanent settlement was made. I would answer with Jonesboro.
East Asia
The reasons the Europeans wanted to find a route to the far east is because they wanted to expand their trade profits
The Great Northern European Plain encompass portions of the following countries: England France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and Sweden. This plain continues and is then called the East European Plain.
Ferdinand Magellan Ferdinand Magellan's expedition of 1519-1522 became the first expedition sailing west from Europe to Asia, and the first to cross the Pacific. It also completed the first circumnavigation of the earth. The first to circumnavigate the globe, which Drake also did, was the Magellan expedition. Magellan
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Japan invaded the entire area around East and Southeast Asia.
There are bodies of water in East Asia. Water is a major pull factor. Because of this pull factor, there is more settlements in East Asia. People live there because water literally saves their lives. So the physical features inscrease settlement in East Asia.
NO IT IS A EUROPEAN PART OF TURKEY IN THE SOUTH EAST OF EUROPE.
Portugal
thailand was the only country in south east asia not colinized by european country
Asia shares the European land mass with Asia beginnning east of the Ural Mountains in Russia.
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China
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The Portuguese was the first European power to explore East Asia. I finally found the answer in "Contemporary World Regional Geography" by Bradshaw White and Dymond Chacko on page 187. Hope this helps =) -Andrea