The Hutterites manage their expansion so that on the average each colony consists of from ninety to one hundred persons. |
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Live colonies and their gardens were maintained at room temperature in artificial colony chambers. |
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We leave a little patch of grass around the base of the apple tree uncut each year so the colony of bluebells can flourish. |
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If you want to see massive iguanas, giant land crabs or the largest red-footed booby colony in the western hemisphere, this is where to come. |
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Then, when some internal alarm bell rings, the colony begins moving nightly from site to site. |
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Before there were roads or rail links, the colony built a pier so boats could transport people and supplies from Mobile. |
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Before there were Greek, Roman, and British colonies, there was a Babylonian colony in Assyria. |
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When there is an influx of nectar into the nest, the colony deploys more workers for foraging. |
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The Terrans have their home world and the original colony world that they survived on during their exile, both only sparsely populated. |
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As we cruise by the water bird colony at 300 feet, I roll the aircraft into a rather steep angle of bank. |
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People in a residential colony are encouraged to take up group activity such as walking or jogging or aerobic exercises. |
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Six decades on, few of the legacies of the war and the independence of its former colony linger on. |
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Only at the colony of Camulodunum, the first town sacked by Boudica, does the entire settlement appear to have been burnt to the ground. |
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In one study, they determined how quickly other termites would reinvade an area after a single colony had been eliminated. |
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I've stumbled upon quail amidst the redwoods, roadrunners in the Hill Country, and a colony of flamingo in the heart of Hong Kong. |
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I myself am a native of Atlantis, but Rhea is from the Atlantean colony of Nile, which eventually became known as Egypt. |
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When a honeybee colony requires a new hive site, honeybee scouts search for a cavity of suitable location, dryness, and size. |
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You can then gift a fellow aquarist with the culture to begin a vinegar eel colony of their own. |
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This stage, which centers on colony growth lasts for a period ranging from four months to five years, depending on the species of ant. |
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Just after his twentieth birthday, in 1916, Alves Reis lit out for the Portuguese colony of Angola to make his fortune. |
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It began as an ambitious scheme to establish a Scottish colony in Panama, but ended in loss of life and financial ruin. |
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If a scout discovers a host nest, it returns to the mother colony and recruits nest mates. |
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In these circumstances the majority of the colony absconded, leaving a few hundred freshly emerged workers behind. |
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A shore visit to the New Zealand fur seal colony was one of the other highlights of the trip. |
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A colony on the moon almost certainly would require an atomic reactor for power. |
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For example, African weaver ant colonies compete with each other for territories, with one colony eventually excluding the other. |
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Although a native termite colony might occasionally infest a tree, it's almost invariably a dead one, Messenger says. |
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There, a Genoese colony was under siege from a khan of the Golden Horde named Yannibeg, when his army was decimated by an outbreak of plague. |
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Bangladesh later separated from Pakistan and East Timor which at the time was a Portuguese colony but is now an independent country. |
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He has red hair, shouts incessantly and moves as though a colony of ants has invaded his tracksuit trousers. |
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An experienced and innovative apiculturist, he has recorded a high yield of 101 kg honey from a colony in a year. |
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Even France's old colony of Algeria treated him like a returning hero on his recent visit. |
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On my way there I turned over a board and found a termite colony with a few big soldiers in with the rank and file. |
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I also think the human body is beautiful and love just letting it all hanging out, I could live in a naturist colony for sure. |
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The colony failed in less than two years because the mulberry trees and tea seedlings perished in the dry California soil. |
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Somewhere in a rainforest, inside a rotting log, lives a colony of termites. |
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For 53 of these, neither their ringed parents nor their ringed siblings were observed to breed in the colony in their first year of breeding. |
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The older histories of the colony have generally attributed its failure to the character of the French settlers. |
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To burn those extra calories, a colony of 150 weavers with no nest would have to catch and eat 4,500 more insects each day. |
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Nevertheless, these queens also compete for reproductive shares within a colony of limited resources. |
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Some will give a colony of ants an extra push to bring sugar and food to it's families. |
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In some cases, they could be assigned to another experimental colony as the colonies were all located in the same apiary. |
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Bats are generally faithful to their roosts and a colony may use the same site year after year. |
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Each colony had to get along as best as it could, and they couldn't afford the time or energy to set up a formal bureaucracy. |
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Two million acres of Creek land was given to the new colony of Georgia so it could be sold to satisfy debts to British traders. |
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You can separate workers from the colony to experiment, put them back together, and so on. |
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Should a colony containing more than one queen be separated into subunits, any subunit containing a queen can become independent over time. |
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The worker bees die at the end of summer and the impregnated queen starts a new colony when warm weather returns. |
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A young seal pup has rejoined his colony after being abandoned by his mother. |
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Living as she did in a colony where the neighbors kept to themselves, she was virtually a prisoner within her home. |
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The individuals of the colony are called zooids and many zooids with individual siphonal openings cover the surface of the colony. |
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Jones also fills the text with knowledgeable references to bee-keeping and the apian colony as utopian ideal. |
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In the ant Leptothorax albipennis, the queen is carried during colony emigration. |
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To scientists, that's as bizarre a finding as a queen bee spawning a colony of ants. |
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Bempton is the largest seabird colony in England and is home to a breathtaking array of gannets, razorbills, and puffins. |
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I found a colony of small white termites eating up the underside of a board. |
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The dynamic and unstable nature of this regulatory loop best explains the lobate and asymmetric colony margin of the SA type. |
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They had hoped to establish a second hive on the allotment as their colony grew, but now say there is no way they will keep bees where they are clearly at risk. |
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Krivov was sentenced to serve four years at a general regime penal colony for his fight for freedom and human rights. |
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One rat's nest can turn into a colony of 50 rats in six months. |
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Every so often, without apparent rhyme or reason, huge areas of my lawn are ripped to shreds, as if a colony of badgers has been holding an all-night party on it. |
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The most integrated colonies behave like individual organisms, for the zooids making up the colony are all specialized for certain functions and connected to each other. |
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Based on corallite configuration, growth form and analogy with Acropora, Blastozopsammia had a relatively high degree of colony integration and may have been zooxanthellate. |
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Fifty or a hundred yards farther on, the worker ants form a new nest, and the colony files into place, rapidly at first and then more slowly as the last guests stumble in. |
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It was, however, during the quatercentenary celebrations of the Roanoke Voyages in the 1980s that she became closely involved in the colony as well as its maps. |
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Work has protected wildlife along the route, including measures to keep a colony of protected great crested newts safe, badger tunnels and deer-proof fencing. |
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Once the bright light dissipated, the remains of the hovering colony began dissolving into disabled dust, resting on the floor in heaps of black, sand-like material. |
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Several unusual groups have developed a free living life mode, where the colony is physically supported by specialized modules, avicularia supported. |
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It began as a colony of orange growers, but by the 1880s, wealthy Easterners had discovered that the salubrious climate might benefit them as much as it did any orange. |
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Both tires have deep, conical lugs that grip like a colony of leeches but are spaced well-enough apart to shed even the most adhesive quag with ease. |
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This 27-year-old British-born former model and scuba-diving instructor stumbled across a colony of almost 100 squatters living in shacks next to passing trains and vermin. |
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And by the way, if we really are just a colony of Europe, where did the rock and roll she professed to love so much come from? |
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Of particular interest is the colony of wall lizards in Ventnor. |
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He was born in the country, which was a British colony called Northern Rhodesia at the time, but his parents were not. |
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Here we describe a blond coat color mutation in the meadow vole that arose in a captive breeding colony established from wild-caught animals from southern Illinois. |
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They threatened secession if the colony did not join the Commonwealth. |
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Reaching the former leper colony was an adventure all in itself. |
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Japanese queenless ants, Pristomyrmex pungens, have been observed defending their nests, food resources, and recruitment trails against other conspecific colony members. |
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Last summer at The Yard, an arts colony devoted entirely to dance, he spent a month making Mandragora Vulgaris, a work based on the medieval legend of the mandrake root. |
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There is some evidence to suggest that the city was a colony of one of the cities of the center of Mexico. |
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The Bamboccianti were a colony of Dutch artists who introduced the genre scene to Italy. |
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Conflict with indigenous peoples and lack of support from Greenland brought the Vinland colony to an end within a few years. |
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Fiji was a Crown colony until 1970, when it gained independence as a Commonwealth realm. |
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As a result, the Portuguese army and navy were involved in armed conflict in its colony of Portuguese India against the Indian Armed Forces. |
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Napoleon saw his chance to recuperate the formerly wealthy colony when he signed the Treaty of Amiens. |
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The colony suffered from economic fluctuations, but for the most part was prosperous, experiencing steady growth. |
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When the colony fell, the company freed the first slaves and some others, establishing early on a nucleus of free negros. |
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During the 1650s, the colony experienced dramatic growth and became a major port for trade in the North Atlantic. |
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I'd think about being the warden at a penal colony for smart-aleck nurses I've known. |
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The name of Canada has been in use since the founding of the French colony of Canada in the 16th century. |
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The expedition resulted in the construction of Fort Caroline, the first French colony in the New World. |
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Advocates of this theory cite the fact that the official published account placed the colony at 38 degrees north. |
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We felt the sharply scented frass of a carpenter ant colony with our fingertips. |
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It also supports the world's largest colony of rare rocky shoals spider lilies. |
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In the initial years under the Virginia Company, the colony was governed by a council, headed by a council President. |
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After negotiations, the Scots were allowed to leave with their guns, and the colony was abandoned for the last time. |
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The legal system in the colony was thereafter based around the English common law. |
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The colony was a potential threat to the Spanish Empire by being near to routes used for silver shipments. |
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The Dutch colony of New Netherland was taken over by the British and renamed New York. |
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The entrepreneurs of the Virginia Company experimented with a number of means of making the colony profitable. |
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A small colony of carpet sea squirt, which is originally from Japan, was discovered at Largs yacht haven, Ayrshire. |
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Field collections to augment the second colony were again made in northern Florida from Lake Talquin and Lake Miccosukee. |
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After the colony passed into British hands, the settlers spread into the hinterland, taking their language with them. |
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After just eight months, the colony was abandoned in July 1699, except for six men who were too weak to move. |
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Nonetheless, the colony was rewarded for its loyalty to the Crown by Charles the II following the Restoration when he dubbed it the Old Dominion. |
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The aim was for the colony to have an overland route that connected the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. |
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Years later, the entire New Netherland colony was incorporated into England's colonial holdings. |
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High death rates and a very young population profile characterized the colony during its first years. |
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For example, you can watch birds at a birdfeeder, squirrels in the park, or a colony of ants. |
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The first successful English colony was Jamestown, established May 14, 1607 near Chesapeake Bay. |
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Thomas Burns was one of the first churchmen in the colony which developed into Dunedin. |
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This colony is notable because it is the furthest inland colony of kittiwakes in the world. |
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Each colony had a paid colonial agent in London to represent its interests. |
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Many settled in the new free colony of Victoria, to the dismay of the free settlers in towns such as Melbourne. |
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The specific bassanus is from the Bass Rock in the Firth of Forth, which holds the world's largest colony of northern gannets. |
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Other settlements sprang up as colony grew, mostly populated by Swedes, Finns, Germans, and Dutch. |
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The largest single puffin colony in the world is in Westmann Isles, islands that belong to Iceland. |
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The colony had grown somewhat before his arrival but it did not flourish, and Kieft was under pressure to cut costs. |
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In January 2015, the organizers of the exhibition found out that a colony of endangered sand lizards were living right above Lenin's buried head. |
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The Colony of Aden was divided into an eastern colony and a western colony. |
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The union territory of Puducherry was a French colony for around 200 years, making French cuisine a strong influence on the area. |
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Colonialism in modern usage also tends to imply a degree of geographic separation between the colony and the imperial power. |
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After the founding, the duke gave part of the colony to proprietors George Carteret and John Berkeley. |
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The colony included most of New Zealand except for the southern half of the South Island. |
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In 2015, it was revealed that the tsunami waves may have reached the coast of Brazil, then a colony of Portugal. |
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Gulls begin to assemble around the colony for a few weeks prior to occupying the colony. |
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On March 26, 1776, the colony adopted the Constitution of South Carolina, electing John Rutledge as the state's first president. |
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An eagle-eyed foreman was first to spot the exotic birds flying among the site's colony of nesting sand martins. |
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Virginia was an attractive destination because the presence of the older colony might offer better security and trade opportunities. |
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The Puritans' plans were therefore known both at court and among influential investors in the Virginia Company's colony at Jamestown. |
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The colony contained roughly what is now Bristol County, Plymouth County, and Barnstable County, Massachusetts. |
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Pennsylvania was founded in 1681 as a proprietary colony of Quaker William Penn. |
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Britain gained the German colony of Tanganyika and part of Togoland in Africa, while its dominions added other colonies. |
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In 1808, Sierra Leone was designated an official British colony for freed slaves. |
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Brazil remained a Portuguese colony until 1808, when the capital of the empire was transferred from Lisbon to Rio de Janeiro. |
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During the Napoleonic wars in Europe, the Netherlands fell to France, as did its colony in the East Indies. |
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New Amsterdam and the colony of New Netherland were renamed New York, after the Duke of York. |
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In west Africa a combined British and French force had fired the first shots of the war in attacking the German colony of Togoland. |
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The first group of Franciscans arrived in Veracruz in 1524, walking barefoot to the capital of the Spanish colony of New Spain. |
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Pitcairn Island became a British colony in 1838, and was among the first territories to extend voting rights to women. |
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In 1562, a group of Huguenots led by Jean Ribault arrived in Spanish Florida to establish a colony in the territory claimed by Spain. |
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Veracruz became the principal and often only port to export and import goods between the colony of New Spain and Spain itself. |
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In 1848, Britain designated the Turks and Caicos as a separate colony under a council president. |
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This charter specified that Raleigh needed to establish a colony in North America, or lose his right to colonization. |
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The colony of New Amsterdam was centered at the site which would eventually become Lower Manhattan. |
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Although New Spain produced considerable sugar and wheat, these were consumed exclusively in the colony even though there was demand elsewhere. |
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It was the first European colony in what is now the province of British Columbia and the only Spanish settlement in what is now Canada. |
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This new position of power also made him the new source of leadership, which opposing forces in the colony could then turn to. |
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The conquest and colony brought a mix of cultures and ethnicities that did not exist before the Spanish conquered the Peruvian territory. |
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In 1583, Queen Elizabeth I of England granted Walter Raleigh a charter to plant a colony north of Spanish Florida. |
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Malaria devastated the Jamestown colony and regularly ravaged the South and Midwest of the United States. |
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Leaving the colony of Adelie, Gentoo, King and Rockhopper penguins behind, there is plenty more to enjoy at SeaWorld. |
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The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland unveiled the bid to help build the home for the colony of kings, rockhoppers and gentoos. |
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At the end of the 19th century, the Kingdom of Italy created a modern port in Massawa for their newly acquired colony of Eritrea. |
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The Dutch launched several attacks on the Portuguese colony during the first four decades of the seventeenth century. |
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But important decisions were taken from the colony to Spain by the Council of the Indies. |
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Following the war, Britain gained the German colony of Tanganyika and part of Togoland in Africa. |
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Ghana, the first former colony declared a Dominion in 1957, soon demanded recognition as a republic. |
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The Spanish did not hear of the Providence Island colony until 1635, when they captured some Englishmen in Portobelo, on the Isthmus of Panama. |
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At the Lancaster Conference of 1965, it became clear that Britain wanted to relieve itself of the colony of Mauritius. |
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The Latin name Caesarea was also applied to the colony of New Jersey as Nova Caesarea. |
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The British gained the thriving colony of New Netherland, and renamed it New York. |
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In 1831 the three separate colonies became a single British colony known as British Guiana. |
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In 1630, Indian West Islands Company once again turned its interest to the Captaincies of the Dutch colony in the Americas. |
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The original colony of New Netherland was settled by the Dutch and the law was also Dutch. |
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There are scorpions and spiders, bees, butterflies, stick insects and the amazing leaf-cutter ant colony in the insect house. |
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A number of stick insects and cave crickets also died, along with a colony of about 500,000 leaf-cutting ants. |
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However, the Dutch settlers revolted against the English and the colony was recaptured by the Dutch. |
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In 1621, King James VI of Scotland allowed privateer William Alexander to establish the first Scottish colony overseas. |
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Paraguay was a peripheral colony of the Spanish Empire, with few urban centers and settlers. |
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The positive clone was subjected to three consecutive rounds of single colony isolation on plates of solid medium to ensure homoplasmicity. |
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Most settlers in every colony were small farmers, but other industries developed within a few decades as varied as the settlements. |
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Apart from the thirteen, no other British North American colony joined the rebellion. |
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Jurors would be selected by the sheriffs and British soldiers would be tried outside the colony for alleged offenses. |
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Until the exchange rates were standardised in the late 18th century each colony legislated its own different exchange rates. |
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Despite the interruption to English rule, the island's legal status is that of a colony acquired by settlement. |
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However, these islands provide breeding grounds for many important seabird species including the world's largest colony of northern gannets. |
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The terms of the surrender permitted Dutch residents to remain in the colony and allowed for religious freedom. |
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Among such traits, propensity to inquilinism in termites is known to relate positively to colony size. |
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In 1766, France surrendered its claim on the Falklands to Spain, which renamed the French colony Puerto Soledad the following year. |
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At the end of the 19th century, the colony raised volunteer units to form a reserve for the military garrison. |
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In 1615, the colony was passed to a new company, the Somers Isles Company, named after the admiral who saved his passengers from the Sea Venture. |
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Grenada was a former colony and current independent Commonwealth nation under the Queen. |
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In addition the Santa Cruz colony was abandoned and the Governorship of Coquivacoa was abolished. |
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Urban planning responded to the needs of keeping the colony in Spanish hands. |
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In 1587, Raleigh dispatched a new group of 115 colonists to establish a colony on Chesapeake Bay. |
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Mutations in the colony stimulating factor 1 receptor have recently been identified to be the cause of this microgliopathy. |
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The colony was granted independence from the United Kingdom in 1961 and Sir Milton Margai was appointed its first prime minister. |
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Greenland became a Danish colony in 1814, and was made a part of the Danish Realm in 1953 under the Constitution of Denmark. |
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Newfoundland remained a colony until acquiring dominion status on 26 September 1907, along with New Zealand. |
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The British officially established a Crown colony and founded the City of Victoria in the following year. |
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French raids hurt the business, and the weather was terrible, so he redirected his attention to his other colony in Maryland. |
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An attempt to establish a colony in Guiana in 1604 lasted only two years, and failed in its main objective to find gold deposits. |
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However, it was returned to France in 1664, since the colony proved to be unprofitable. |
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A former colony itself, the United States approached imperialism differently from the Great Powers and Japan. |
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In 1820, the colony of Cape Breton Island was merged for the second time with Nova Scotia. |
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The colony of Cape Breton Island had its capital at Sydney on its namesake harbour fronting on Spanish Bay and the Cabot Strait. |
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From 1763 to 1784, the island was administratively part of the colony of Nova Scotia and was governed from Halifax. |
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This appointment gave him the right to found a colony in this area, although he was advised not to visit Paria. |
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In 1920, the East Africa Protectorate was turned into a colony and renamed Kenya for its highest mountain. |
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This possible colony may have lasted at least until the 1570s, or until the end of the century. |
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During his time in the Hawaiian Islands, Stevenson had visited Molokai and the leper colony there, shortly after the demise of Father Damien. |
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An astonished Oval crowd fell silent, struggling to believe that England could possibly have lost to a colony on home soil. |
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The Popham colony quickly failed due to a famine, disease, and conflict with local Native American tribes in the first two years. |
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At the end of the 14th century the colony of Samastri was established in the Black Sea and Cyprus was granted to the Republic. |
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La Navidad was the first European colony established in the New World during the Age of Discovery, though it was destroyed the following year. |
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Besieged by neighbouring Spanish colonists of New Granada, and afflicted by malaria, the colony was abandoned two years later. |
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With the surrender of Fort Amsterdam in 1664, England gained control of the Dutch colony of New Netherland, renaming it New York. |
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The region was almost uninhabited, and there was only a military colony until 1897, with the creation of a postal office in the region. |
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In 1815, the colony was elevated to the rank of kingdom upon the formation of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. |
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In the same century the Republic conquered many settlements in Crimea, where the Genoese colony of Caffa was established. |
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On 3 May 1502 he founded a colony on the Guajira Peninsula, at Bahia Honda. |
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Last February, landscapers discovered this refrigerator-size bee colony nesting in an oleander bush in Phoenix, Arizona. |
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The Bahamas became a British crown colony in 1718, when the British clamped down on piracy. |
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But what was most important was that the colony developed as an urbanized society that primarily supported the Spanish colonial empire. |
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It began to develop infrastructure and farming, and maintained this German colony until 1915, when South African forces defeated its military. |
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The colony was captured by the Dutch in 1655 and merged into New Netherland, with most of the colonists remaining. |
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La Salle led an expedition from France in 1684 to establish a French colony on the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Nearly all Portuguese settlers came to the country from the former Portuguese colony of Angola. |
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In 1951, Portugal changed Cape Verde's status from a colony to an overseas province in an attempt to blunt growing nationalism. |
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When army ants use their own bodies to plug tiny potholes in rough trails, the whole colony benefits, a new study has found. |
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The colony of New Sweden introduced Lutheranism to America in the form of some of the continent's oldest European churches. |
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Thus polydomy ensues when an entire colony breaks up into several nesting aggregations. |
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The colonists rejected a moralistic lifestyle and complained that their colony could not compete economically with the Carolina rice plantations. |
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The experiences of women varied greatly from colony to colony during the colonial era. |
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The settlers came mainly from the English colony of Barbados and brought African slaves with them. |
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The outpost phenomenon probably accounts for many cases of polydomy, defined as the dispersal of the colony into multiple nest sites. |
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The colonists responded by establishing the Massachusetts Provincial Congress, effectively removing Crown control of the colony outside Boston. |
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The single colony remained governed in this way until 1 July 1867, often with coalition governments. |
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The provincial colony was governed by commissions created at pleasure of the king. |
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At Birsay, a little island off Mainland, Orkney, there's a small sea stack just off the shore which sometimes has a colony of Arctic terns. |
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One of the loch's islands, Inchconnachan, is home to a colony of wallabies. |
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In 1503 the colony began to import African slaves, believing them more capable of performing physical labor. |
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The largest colony has 32,000 nests and is on Bonaventure Island off the south coast of Quebec. |
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As the largest remaining colony of the United Kingdom, the loss of Hong Kong effectively represented the end of the British Empire. |
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A colony of beavers is also established in a large enclosure at Bamff, Perthshire. |
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The colony was called Santa Cruz and it was the first Spanish settlement on Colombian territory and therefore the first on the American mainland. |
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The colony became a slave society and cultivated tobacco as a cash crop, although English immigrants continued to arrive. |
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Virginia became a royal colony again in 1660, and the word was dropped from the full title. |
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The West Indian cricket team includes the South American nation of Guyana, the only former British colony on the mainland of that continent. |
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Before then the British government had not recognized the settlement as a colony for fear of provoking a Spanish attack. |
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Wagenaer's response was to sponsor the immigration of Dutch women to the colony as potential wives for the settlers. |
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Each colony issued its own paper money, with pounds, shillings, and pence used as the standard units of account. |
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The boundary of the Norse colony is believed to have passed south of Neston and Raby, and along Dibbinsdale. |
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For example, the northern royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head in New Zealand attracts 40,000 visitors a year. |
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About 45 opted to go with the Manchus where they joined the Russian colony in Peking. |
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It was brought by British, German, and other settlers to the British colony of British Honduras. |
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A colony is a part of an empire and so colonialism is closely related to imperialism. |
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A man of Umbrian origins, he was born in Italica, a colony of Italian settlers in Hispania. |
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In 1619 twenty Africans were brought to the English colony of Jamestown, Virginia. |
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For over a century, Hong Kong was a colony of the British Empire. |
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However, several colonies are increasing in size and the colony at the Small Prespa Lake in Greece has nearly 1000 breeding pairs. |
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By the Virginia Company's Third Charter in 1612, the boundaries of the new colony were extended out to sea to include Bermuda. |
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The earliest form of Australian English was spoken by the children of the colonists born into the colony of New South Wales. |
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The priest argued to the king that unless clerics accompanied the colony ship, the colony would soon descend into heathendom and barbarity. |
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Bienville brought the first two African slaves to Louisiana in 1708, transporting them from a French colony in the West Indies. |
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In 1816 the colony was dissolved, with its last governor being James Leith. |
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After a young boy floods an ant colony with his water gun, he's shrunk to the size of a bug to help rebuild their home. |
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Women were sent to the Leeward Islands, the only colony that accepted them, and the government had to pay to send them overseas. |
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Many offenders thus stayed in the colony as free persons, and might obtain employment as jailers or other servants of the penal colony. |
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The colony was administered in a similar way as by the former German administrators, continuing policies such as ethnic identity cards. |
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Competing with Spain, the first English colony in the Americas was founded in 1585 by explorer Walter Raleigh in Virginia and named Roanoke. |
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There are occasional sightings of wild deer, and there is a colony of wild goats on Ventnor's downs. |
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It sailed onward to Cape Verde, a Portuguese colony situated on the West African coast, which was reached on 22 March. |
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Hundreds of men, women, and children from Sandino's agricultural colony were executed later. |
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It sought to derive the maximum material benefit from the colony, for the homeland, with a minimum of imperial investment in the colony itself. |
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Later in the century, the new Pennsylvania colony was given to William Penn in settlement of a debt the king owed his father. |
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Meanwhile, the Norse colony in Greenland died out, probably under extreme weather conditions in the 15th century. |
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Albatrosses are highly philopatric, meaning they will usually return to their natal colony to breed. |
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In 1641, Massachusetts became the first colony to authorize slavery through enacted law. |
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At federation in 1901, the supreme court of each colony became the supreme court of that State. |
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As early as 1643, the French were sending coal and other supplies to the British colony at Boston. |
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In 1841, New Zealand became a colony within the British Empire and in 1907 it became a Dominion. |
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In the 17th century, the Pilgrims settled a small colony at Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
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Dutch traders also imported thousands of slaves to the fledgling colony from Indonesia, Madagascar, and parts of eastern Africa. |
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A resident colony of quarrymen did not pause in the slightest but went on dismantling buildings. |
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The garrison city of Oescus received the status of Roman colony after its legionary garrison was redeployed. |
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In the 6th century BC, Greek settlers established the colony of Tyras, along the Black Sea coast and traded with the locals. |
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In older history, the administration in Stockholm viewed Norrland pretty much as a colony consisting of natural resources to be exploited. |
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This may serve to increase colony size in species where females return to their natal colony to breed. |
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Electricity had paid no attention, and a colony of eye-flies had come instead and blackened the coils with their bodies. |
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Pennsylvania's border was thus unclear and the colony pushed for a border far south of the 40th parallel. |
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In 1698, the Company of Scotland attempted project to secure a trading colony on the Isthmus of Panama. |
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Only one female and up to three males in the colony reproduce, while the rest of the members are smaller and sterile, and function as workers. |
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New York was the only colony to not vote for independence, as the delegates were not authorized to do so. |
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The colony expanded to outlying areas at Pavonia, Brooklyn, Bronx, and Long Island. |
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The first, unofficial, colony was Newfoundland, where English fishermen routinely set up seasonal camps in the 16th century. |
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A law passed in 1640 in Massachusetts outlawed the use of thatched roofs in the colony for this reason. |
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The colony was designed to protect Spanish and Portuguese trade from interference by the Dutch base in the south of Taiwan. |
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Under King John I of Portugals son, Duarte, the colony at Ceuta rapidly became a drain on the Portuguese treasury. |
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A General Court, made up of the governor and the Council, was the highest court in the colony at the time. |
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This northern protectorate was just opposite the British colony of Aden on the Arabian Peninsula. |
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In five of the Canadian provinces, English law was received automatically, under the principle of a settled colony inheriting English law. |
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Mercantilism was a significant driver of Colonialism, as, according to the theory, the colony existed for the benefit of the mother country. |
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In 1862, Britain formally declared it a British colony and named it British Honduras. |
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Singapore joined the Federation of Malaysia on 16 September 1963, and thus ceased to be a colony of the British empire. |
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If held as a colony outside the breeding season, antechinus show relatively little aggression while still forming a linear hierarchy. |
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The bidental is one of the more problematic structures of the colony and no consensus has yet emerged as to its date. |
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Free men of color had been members of the militia for decades under both Spanish and French control of the colony of Louisiana. |
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The colony in Suriname had originally been founded in the 1650s by Lord Francis Willoughby, the British governor of Barbados. |
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