Question:
who found Maine?
2006-02-08 20:52:50 UTC
who found Maine?
Two answers:
mandeenhop
2006-02-12 13:01:12 UTC
DISCOVERY AND COLONIZATION. Five hundred years before Columbus "discovered" America, Leif Ericson and a crew of 30 Viking sailors are believed to have explored the Maine coast and may have landed and tried to establish a settlement here.



In 1498, six years after Columbus landed in the West Indies, John Cabot, an Italian sailor in the employ of King Henry Vii of England, sailed into North American waters and may well have explored the Maine coast, although there is no concrete evidence of it.



A century after Cabot's voyage a number of European ships briefly visited the area, some of them putting ashore to make repairs and process fish catches.



The first settlement was established by the Plymouth Company at Popham in 1607, the same year of the settlement at Jamestown, Virginia. Because the Popham colony didn't survive the harsh Maine winters, Jamestown enjoys the distinction of being regarded as America's first permanent settlement.



Harold Ballinger MCSE,MCNE,CCNA
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2006-02-20 02:51:22 UTC
And if you're wondering who founded Maine (as opposed to who discovered it), it was William King (and his cohorts) in 1820.


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