From my reasearch it seems that the first post explorer settlement located in Colorado was around 1299 A.D. In the Mesa Verde region there is found what is called the Prehistoric Cliff Dwelling Civilization that can still be seen today.
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.
The first permanent (and successful) English settlement founded in the "New World" was the Jamestown colony. Founded in 1607, it was located in what would become the state of Virginia, in the central Eastern seaboard region of the American colonies -- and, eventually, of the United States.
i had this question too and nobody had an answer to it!! someone needs to anwer it!!!!!!!!! Jamestown colony is important to England because it was the first English settlement after many years of failure.
Permanent colonization of the New World began in 1607 with the English settlement of Jamestown, in what we now call Virginia. From the beginning, Jamestown, which was named after King James I, had its troubles.
Jean Nicolet was a French explorer who was the first white man in Wisconsin.
who was the first post explorer settlement in kentucky
who started the first post-explorer settlement in tennessee
it was in albany
African Americans
In Columbus Ohio.
itwas located in lansing in 1911
mamu kerman
Who was the explorer that had the first French settlement in South Carolina and what was the name of the settlement?
Before there were explorers there would be no settlement. Your question really doesn't make much sense. The question essentially asks what is the first first settlement before explorers.
The Europeans settled the first permanent settlement in Colorado in the San Luis Valley. It was settled in 1851 and is the oldest continuous settlement.
The first post-explorer settlement in Texas near present-day Houston. The settlement was founded by Frenchman René-Robert Cavalier, Sieur de La Salle while he was looking for the mouth of the Mississippi river.
The first permanent European post explorer settlement in Washington was established at Fort Nisqually, near present-day Tacoma, in 1833 by the Hudson's Bay Company. It served as a trading post and agricultural center for the fur trade.