In what year was the first US presidential primary held? Who was the first permanent white settler in Tennessee? Where was the first permanent English settlement in North America? What was the most famous settlement house? What was the first team sport in human history? Which Statue of Liberty...
The city ofJamestownis the second-oldest city in the U.S. and the site of the first permanent English colony in North America. It was founded on April 26, 1607, and briefly called James Fort after the English king. The settlement foundered in its first years and was briefly abandoned in...
Chemical and other analysis suggest this buried longhouse was built in the 800s, long before the permanent settlement of Iceland, Einarsson said. He thinks it was a seasonal settlement or camp, occupied only during the summer and maybe into the fall, by workers in the area. Although walruses...
The Roanoke colony was established in 1585, Jamestown in 1607. The pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620. While all of these events are an important part of the nation's beginnings, none of them marked the first permanent settlement in what would later become the United States. That disti...
Over 40 years before the English colonists established their first permanent settlement, the Spanish had already built theirs. St. Augustine was the landing spot of famous European explorer,Ponce de Leon,in 1513, as part of his search for the Fountain of Youth. However, settlers did not move ...
So what IS the oldest community/village/town/city inKentucky? That would be Harrodsburg, which was founded in 1774 and became the first permanent settlement in Kentucky. Located in Mercer County, Harrodsburg is also the oldest permanent settlement west of the Allegheny Mountains,according to Encyc...
Matera, in southern Italy, is a city whose history dates back far. In 2019, the unique architecture of Matera, particularly the Sassi, helped the city earn the title of European Capital of Culture. Matera shows signs of permanent human settlement that date from the Paleolithic era to the pre...
time. drudge got a sharp letter from a blumenthal lawyer the next day and very quickly retracted the story. he also publicly apologized to the blumenthals. they sued for libel, slander, and invasion of privacy—asking for $30 million—with the case dragging on until a settlement in 2001. ...
As per the settlement agreement, Google was forced to pay $700 million to consumers and the states and temporarily change their Play Store policies to allow competition from other app stores.[6] This outcome was indicative of Google’s culpability in engaging in anticompetitive practices, and, ...
the oldest city on the american continent still inhabited today is mexico city, founded by the aztecs in 1325. Byanon158310— On Mar 06, 2011 Quito, Ecuador, December 6, 1534. Byanon124833— On Nov 07, 2010 there are many cities much older than that. check new mexico!