I have heard several times now that America is canonically the territory of the Russian Church. This has been somewhat of a meaningless subject given todays circumstances, but...
I'm not sure of all the reasons this is said, although one recurring theme seems to be that the Russia Orthodox Church landed "here" first via Alaska.
Well that seems somewhat hard to argue without any research, but "Alaska" was actually part of Russia until 1867. By then, there were already Greek Orthodox communities in the United States.
Is there some argument that the first Orthodox Church in the United States was Russian? If simply landing on the continent is a legitimate claim to say all of North America is Russian canonical territory, then by the same measure, all of Europe, Africa, and the Middle East is Greek unless stated otherwise.
Thoughts anyone?