The French settled America mostly in the area of the Mississippi River.
There is no answer, different parts of it were settled at different times by different people.
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The Dutch first settled in the area in the 1600s. Native Americans were the Delaware, Mahican and Wappinger tribes--part of the Algonquin language group.
France, & Belgium. Mostly in the area north & northeast of Paris, in the area where the Germans faced the Allies from 1914-1918.
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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.
Families settled near the mouth of Hudson Bay
They mostly settled in rural areas, agriculture being their trade, but Texas was also an area where many Poles settled. There were (and are) some Polish enclaves, such as Cicero in the Chicago area.
There are around 200 families living in the area.
the native Americans who were living in the area where the pilgrims settled
The area just beyond established settlements is known as the frontier.
The area was originally settled by Portugal.