The Davis and the Somes families traced their ancestry to Cape Ann's earliest settlers. |
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As for the western Indians, such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapahos, American settlers went around them to settle the California and Oregon. |
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Lunar settlers could extract oxygen from the minerals ilmenite and anorthite. |
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Many of these families traced their ancestry to the earliest English settlers of this country's oldest fishing port. |
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In the 21st century, thousands of people still come for the kauri, but they are sightseers, not hard-working foresters and settlers. |
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The earliest settlers according to archaeologists were a tribal people, the Ainu. |
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In fact, one of the settlers knowingly built a house on a surveyed roadway. |
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But the settlers had come to like living along the shores of Tor Bay, and they politely declined. |
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Many of the second and third generation of settlers grew flax and spun and wove yarn in addition to tending a small farm. |
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Fewer than one hundred of the native settlers, the Arawaks, currently live in the central part of the country. |
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Settlers came to Illinois not only to better themselves economically but also to escape the social hierarchical structure of the East. |
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The building had been around since the end of eighteenth century, planned by Lord Radcliffe, an English baron, who also was one of the first settlers of Greenwood. |
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Yet he described feeling hostility from younger settlers who view him as a sellout. |
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As foreshadowed above, many settlers and explorers would buy an annual almanac, containing notes of what was to be expected in the forthcoming year. |
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Settlers tilled the land, maintained livestock, and fished along the shore. |
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French Canadians, Irish nationalists under the Union, and Afrikaners, as well as Scots and English emigrant settlers all pressed their claims to participation and control. |
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Afrikaans, the language spoken by Afrikaners, evolved as a dialect of Dutch spoken by settlers on the frontier during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. |
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After 1845, the Pedi also had to contend with an influx of white Afrikaner settlers, some of whom seized Pedi children and forced them to work as slaves. |
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Settlers mined it for building stone, and the fort soon assumed the appearance of an ancient ruin. |
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Realizing that a railroad would destroy their hunting grounds and flood the plains with settlers, the Lakotas under Sitting Bull threatened to resist it. |
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The utopia that the settlers sought always remained beyond their grasp. |
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The original Auroran settlers had landed in the location that was now the park and decided to keep it as a peaceful retreat in the centre of the city. |
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We swooped along a dry river bed to land near the Settlers Arms Inn, in St Albans. |
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The early Labrador dog did not originate in Labrador Canada, but descended from former dogs of Newfoundland, left there years before, by European fishermen and settlers. |
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Lee and I gave my Dad a Settlers of Catan travel set for his birthday, which is so kawaii. |
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The traditional folk dance, the quadrille, dates back to eighteenth century European settlers. |
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When these estates were reoccupied at the end of the century it was as abandoned land given over to settlers imported by government. |
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That a cause for violence by Aborigines was the taking of Aboriginal women by settlers was very much skimmed over. |
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In 1972, after liberation, the tribal people asked for autonomy, with a separate legislative body, and a retention of the 1900 Regulations against non-tribal settlers. |
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Many of these hill stations began life as long ago as the 1820s, when early British settlers first sought nests in attractive locations. |
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The Second Continental Congress long insisted that it was fighting only to restore English rights to the settlers under the traditional government of the empire. |
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As I drove I found myself thinking about the settlers who passed through the region by wagon. |
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What strange powers animate the ancient songs brought by the settlers of Founderston from their distant island home along with the bones of Lazarus? |
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The graves contain some of the earliest pagan Anglian settlers in Britain, who arrive from their Germanic homelands not long after the end of Roman rule. |
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Argentina also had a policy of encouraging settlers and descendants of Welsh emigrants to Patagonia continue to keep alive Welsh culture there to this day. |
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What happened when Viking raiders turned into Viking settlers and took land to farm? |
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The wolf was trapped and killed because it epitomized the wilderness that settlers sought to tame and replace with farms and ranches. |
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Meanwhile, however, as they cleared the land and created and improved watering places for livestock, the settlers enabled the roos to multiply exponentially. |
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The historic Mission grape, whose ancestors were planted by the early Spanish settlers, has all but disappeared. |
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Earlier settlers are cruel and violent, unable to understand the white man's burden in Africa or the value of fairness and bureaucracy. |
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This lithograph by Petre shows the dwellings to be more substantial dwellings than the whares the settlers would have actually used. |
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Some of the earliest settlers around the mine were miners, woodcutters, teamsters, and before long a blacksmith. |
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From documents written during and after the time, historians gleaned that the desperate settlers may have engaged in cannibalism. |
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Soldiers, settlers, and bulldozer drivers have also mercilessly targeted civilians. |
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There were nearly twice the number of settlers in Algeria as there are east of the Green Line and they were all evacuated. |
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She places a great deal of weight on the cultural influence of the early Barbadian settlers to South Carolina. |
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But now that it's over, the kibbutzniks and uprooted settlers have to find ways to live together. |
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The doctors were accosted by local settlers, and the Arab doctors and their families were subjected to racial harassment. |
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The moral dilemmas of the early settlers are beyond the purview of this book. |
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Puritan settlers maintained rule partly because they were America's first record-keepers. |
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This range of hills was impassable for early settlers and stopped westward expansion. |
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They're working to collect information about the early settlers in the region. |
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He was one of at least three Wathaurung men in the region given the title King Billy by European settlers. |
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He was told to go and assert British law over the lawless whalers, sealers, timber merchants, and other settlers. |
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But when the first human settlers, the Maoris, arrived about a thousand years ago, the rats and dogs they brought with them wreaked havoc on the islands' wildlife. |
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To the early settlers, squash was just another mysterious New World food that they ate to survive the hard winters, but today's winter squashes are not such a puzzle. |
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She claims to be able to trace her ancestry all the way back to the earliest settlers. |
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Land-hungry settlers viewed the royal government as an obstacle to their ambitions. |
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But while the colonial powers cast the rebels in the light of wild savages destroying the civilising force of the settlers, it was Africans who suffered the brunt of attacks. |
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Key innovators were often British settlers, but Afrikaners, still the predominant landowners, were drawn into the commercial pastoral economy. |
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Explanations given to Maori at the time of signing emphasised the role of this kawanatanga in curbing the excesses of Pakeha settlers and protecting Maori. |
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Omata settlers abandoned their farms and rushed for the safety of New Plymouth or the Omata Stockade. |
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The State of Deseret was a provisional state of the United States, proposed in 1849, by Mormon settlers in Salt Lake City. |
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Emigration from Europe began and French and English settlers in the 17th century. |
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It was a transition zone where explorers, pioneers and settlers were arriving. |
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Before settlers arrived, the federal government also sent teams of negotiators to meet with the Native peoples of the region. |
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Many thousands of settlers, typified by Daniel Boone, had already reached Kentucky, Tennessee, and adjacent areas. |
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From the 1820s, trappers and settlers from the United States and the future Canada arrived in Northern California. |
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In 1846, a group of American settlers in and around Sonoma rebelled against Mexican rule during the Bear Flag Revolt. |
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This increased level of immigration in turn caused some conflicts between newcomers and old settlers. |
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The first settlers left behind artefacts that present characteristics shared with those found in Estonia, Russia, and Norway. |
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The artifacts the first settlers left behind present characteristics that are shared with those found in Estonia, Russia, and Norway. |
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Natives taught many settlers where, when and how to cultivate corn, beans and squash. |
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Charters were copied almost verbatim from those used in England, and early burgesses usually invited English and Flemish settlers. |
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But notwithstanding this, he failed in the end, and with him the attempt to create a kingdom of Ireland and drive out the settlers ceased. |
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The only luck the settlers had was in giant turtle hunting, but fewer and fewer men were fit enough for such strenuous work. |
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The deaths continued on the ships, and only 300 of the 1200 settlers survived. |
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In August 1699, the Olive Branch and Hopeful Beginning with 300 settlers arrived in Darien to find ruined huts and 400 overgrown graves. |
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Spain sent no more settlers or missionaries to Florida during this second colonial period. |
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About a third of the population in the 21st century is descended from the Spanish settlers. |
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The initial Pilgrim settlers sailed to North America in 1620 on the Mayflower. |
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After its founding, other settlers traveled from England to join the colony. |
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The majority of early British settlers were indentured servants, who gained freedom after enough work to pay off their passage. |
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The original settlers in South Carolina established a lucrative trade in food for the slave plantations in the Caribbean. |
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The settlers came mainly from the English colony of Barbados and brought African slaves with them. |
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Among Puritan settlers in New England, wives almost never worked in the fields with their husbands. |
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A similar pietistic revival movement took place among some German and Dutch settlers, leading to more divisions. |
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On the other hand, settlers from Ireland took advantage of America's ample supply of timber and constructed sturdy log cabins. |
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The expedition met with only limited success, though hundreds of settlers were killed or captured. |
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The earliest Scottish communities in America were formed by traders and planters rather than farmer settlers. |
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Fried chicken was introduced into the Southern Colonies by Scottish settlers. |
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Many early settlers from Tryon County, New York came here, in what was then wilderness. |
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Whoever the occupants were, they were followed in the 9th century by viking settlers, who gave the island at least part of its name. |
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In the New World, lead was produced soon after the arrival of European settlers. |
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In the following centuries, the Powys eastern border was encroached upon by English settlers from the emerging Anglian territory of Mercia. |
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Samuel Skelton, curate of Sempringham, sailed to Massachusetts Bay in 1628 with the first group of Puritan settlers, who landed in Salem. |
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Prior to the arrival of European settlers in north Georgia, Creek Indians inhabited the area. |
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The name was popularised by English settlers in Ireland after the Plantations. |
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English settlers were given incentives to move to the walled garrison town, which for decades the Welsh were forbidden from entering. |
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Names given by Norse settlers, such as Swansea, Fishguard and Anglesey, tended to be adopted in English usage but not by the Welsh. |
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In turn, each mixes and matches with the foodways of the Seminole tribe and Anglophone settlers. |
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Portuguese settlers came from the provinces of Algarve, Minho, Alentejo and Ribatejo as well as Madeira. |
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Mostly originating from German settlers who immigrated during this time, 25,000 to 30,000 people still speak German as a native tongue today. |
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West Flemish inherited many words from Saxon settlers, and later on received loanwords from wool and cloth trade with England. |
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Any Pictish names that existed before the arrival of Scandinavian settlers on Eday appear to have been completely obliterated. |
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There was initially much hostility between these Norwegian settlers and their new Danish overlords. |
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Danish settlers cleared their own land to farm it, and there was no segregation of populations. |
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Numerous bands of Norse settlers landed in the county, and gradually established themselves around the coast. |
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Old settlers learned from the bees and built their own beehives with two-foot sections sawn from the trunks of hollow black gums. |
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The endemic religion of Easter Island arrived with the Polynesian settlers. |
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There were about a hundred thousand European settlers in the country, at that time, about half of them French. |
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The 'traditional' view is that settlers from Ireland founded the kingdom, bringing Gaelic language and culture with them. |
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English does not belong to just one country, and it does not belong solely to descendants of English settlers. |
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However, the Dutch settlers revolted against the English and the colony was recaptured by the Dutch. |
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The prehistoric settlers began clearing the forest, and established the first farming communities. |
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It was not until the early Mediaeval period that the weather again became warmer, and settlers moved back onto the moors. |
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Madyan was conquered and settled by Muslims, but the environment was considered harsh and the settlers moved to Kufa. |
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Most insulae were given to the first settlers of a Roman city, but each person had to pay to construct his own house. |
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The colonists, many of them gentlemen ill-prepared to be settlers, achieved failure at almost everything they tried. |
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Second, that the early settlers may have arrived in considerable numbers but represented a minority relative to the natives. |
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Gildas called them Saxons, which was probably the common British term for the settlers. |
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Possibly some, like the later Viking settlers, may have begun as piratical raiders who later seized land and made permanent settlements. |
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Other settlers seem to have been much humbler people who had few if any weapons and suffered from malnutrition. |
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Columbus's second voyage in 1493 had a large contingent of settlers and goods to accomplish that. |
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The settlers came from Spain had to settle in towns, where the local government belonged to the Cabildo. |
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This time, a more diverse group of settlers was sent, including some entire families, under the governance of John White. |
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However, European demand for tobacco fueled the arrival of more settlers and servants. |
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In some Dutch colonies there are major ethnic groups of Dutch ancestry descending from emigrated Dutch settlers. |
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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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Chile has the largest population of descendants of British settlers in Latin America. |
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The Games were sports meets that brought together Scottish settlers and the wider New Zealand public. |
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It soon became a major sugar producer as new settlers arrived to develop plantations. |
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As American settlers pushed west, they found that the Appalachian Mountains provided a barrier to shipping goods eastward. |
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Since Creoles were the first settlers, planters and leaders of the territory, they have traditionally been well represented in politics. |
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Burial mounds of Neolithic settlers are also situated throughout the county. |
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He also attempted to colonise the Isle of Lewis with settlers from the Lowlands. |
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Because many of the Chinese settlers were originally seamen, the first settlements started in the port cities of Liverpool, Cardiff and London. |
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It was on the voyage to the colonies that the Wesleys first came into contact with Moravian settlers. |
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Congregational churches were brought to the Cape Colony by British settlers. |
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America's earliest settlers brought their enthusiasm for fireworks to the United States. |
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Then we would start a massive international ad campaign to lure tourists and rich old settlers. |
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It is also said that apple pie making was brought to America by English settlers. |
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Mincemeat pie was brought to New England by English settlers in the 17th century. |
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From the 8th to the 15th centuries, Vikings and Norse settlers and their descendents colonised parts of what is now modern Scotland. |
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The game was adopted by the earlier settlers of the Caribbean islands, where it is also referred to as the Bimini Ring Game. |
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If the first inhabitants of the Faroe Islands were Irish monks, then they must have lived as a very small group of settlers. |
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Genetic research suggests that the earliest settlers migrated from Iberia following the most recent ice age. |
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A town grew up in the shadow of the castle, made up primarily of settlers from England. |
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Politics and events in Gaelic Ireland also served to draw the settlers deeper into the orbit of the Irish. |
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These settlers, who had a British Protestant identity, would form the ruling class of future British administrations in Ireland. |
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A new Plantation was started, made up of Protestant settlers from Scotland and England. |
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Some thousands of Welsh settlers moved to other parts of Europe, concentrated in certain areas. |
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In addition there was much internal movement of settlers who did not like the original land allotted to them. |
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They usually lived close to and even in the same townlands as the settlers and the land they had farmed previously. |
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Seventeenth century English settlers also contributed dialect words that are still in current use in Ulster. |
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In the early days of colonization, many European settlers were subject to food shortages, disease, and attacks from Native Americans. |
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At the same time, however, many natives and settlers came to depend on each other. |
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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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Upon acquiring Southwest Africa, German settlers were encouraged to cultivate land held by the Herero and Nama. |
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In 1609, Scottish and English settlers, known as planters, were given land escheated from the native Irish in the Plantation of Ulster. |
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Both Orkney and Shetland saw a significant influx of Norwegian settlers during the late 8th and early 9th centuries. |
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Artifacts have been found around the island, telling of life before European settlers arrived by the Arawak and Carib peoples. |
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Its people were settlers and founders of new colonies, especially in the American South. |
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In 1840, the Falklands became a Crown colony, and Scottish settlers subsequently established an official pastoral community. |
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The islands' only native terrestrial mammal, the warrah, was hunted to extinction by European settlers. |
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Although the settlers survived by farming and fishing, the initial period of settlement was marked by serious tensions among them. |
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The British settlers along the coast were upset that French troops would now be close to the western borders of their colonies. |
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European missionaries and settlers arrived through the 19th and 20th centuries, notably the Welsh settlement of the Chubut Valley. |
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In the core areas of Scots settlement, Scots outnumbered English settlers by five or six to one. |
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Many are descendants of French settlers who intermarried with local Vietnamese people. |
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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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After his expulsion from Iceland Erik the Red discovered Greenland, a name he chose in hope of attracting Icelandic settlers. |
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Travelling to and through Canada and Canadian ports were of choice for Norwegian settlers immigrating to the United States. |
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Willem van der Haegen was the original sea captain who brought settlers from Flanders to the Azores. |
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In the 870s, Norwegian settlers left their homeland and colonised Iceland, bringing their belief system with them. |
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Scandinavian settlers brought Old Norse religion to Britain in the latter decades of the ninth century. |
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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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The Afrikaans language changed over time from the Dutch spoken by the first white settlers at the Cape. |
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When conditions improved, Frisia received an influx of new settlers, mostly Angles and Saxons. |
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In 1872 the town of Dannevirke in New Zealand was founded by Danish, Norwegian and Swedish settlers. |
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Some intended to remain in the colonies as temporary settlers, mainly as military personnel or on business. |
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Portugal sent 150,000 settlers to Angola, 80,000 to Mozambique, and 20,000 to Goa. |
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During the Spanish Empire, approximately 550,000 Spanish settlers migrated to Latin America. |
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Other European colonies had much more pronounced conflict between European settlers and the local population. |
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In some cases, this was a movement of settlers of European origin returning to the land of their birth, or to an ancestral birthplace. |
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More recent arrivals include Bugis trader settlers from Sulawesi and Javanese transmigrants. |
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However, the settlers encountered resistance from natives living in the area, who used poisoned weapons, and de Ojeda was injured in the leg. |
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Balboa took advantage of the situation, acting as the spokesman for the disgruntled settlers. |
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The Spanish presence lasted until 1663, when the settlers and military were moved back to the Philippines. |
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These early writings perhaps document the first wave of Bantu settlers to reach central east Africa during their migration. |
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The Sierra Leone Company, controlled by London investors, refused to allow the settlers to take freehold of the land. |
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Many recaptives were treated poorly and even abused because some of the original settlers considered them their property. |
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In time these settlers found the volcanic soil of the region suitable for agriculture, especially the growing of sugar. |
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The Guans were the first settlers in Ghana long before the other tribes came. |
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At that time traders and settlers came principally from Germany and Sweden. |
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Nearly all Portuguese settlers came to the country from the former Portuguese colony of Angola. |
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Unlike other groups in the Northeastern area of the Americas, the Beothuk never established sustained trading relations with European settlers. |
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French settlers had begun to colonize some areas in the Spanish side of the territory. |
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Their lands were stolen by European settlers, who also murdered them with impunity. |
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Famous and renowned Spanish conquerors, administrators, settlers, have now been confirmed to have been of Sephardi origin. |
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Paraguay was a peripheral colony of the Spanish Empire, with few urban centers and settlers. |
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German settlers founded several towns as Hohenau, Filadelfia, Neuland, Obligado and Nueva Germania. |
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The Kayeli ethnicity with its own language was formed as a mixture of the newly arriving settlers and the native population of the fort area. |
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There were also, besides the Dutch, some Arabs, Chinese and a few Portuguese settlers. |
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Both were dedicated to the crop of sugar cane, and the settlers managed to maintain alliances with Native Americans. |
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Meanwhile, settlers were sent to the Pacific islands of Palau and the Marianas. |
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The Manila Galleons brought with them goods, settlers and military reinforcements destined for the Philippines, from Latin America. |
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The Caribbean port of Veracruz was small, with its hot, pestilential climate not a draw for permanent settlers. |
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The region farther north of the main mining zones attracted few Spanish settlers. |
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Spanish settlers brought to the American continent smallpox, typhoid fever, and other diseases. |
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They allowed for religious freedom for the new settlers, who were primarily Protestant English speakers from the United States. |
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In order to induce settlers to move to Florida, reports of its natural wealth were published in England. |
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These American settlers established a permanent foothold in the area and ignored Spanish authorities. |
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Florida had become a burden to Spain, which could not afford to send settlers or garrisons. |
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Seminoles harbored runaway blacks, known as the Black Seminoles, and clashes between whites and Indians grew with the influx of new settlers. |
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As European settlers continued to encroach on Seminole lands, and the United States intervened to move the remaining Seminoles to the West. |
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The career of Andagoya commenced in Panama, whose capital Panama City he founded in 1519 with 400 settlers. |
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The Xauxas were the earliest settlers in this town, before the Inca also made it their home. |
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They assimilated with the predominantly Pennsylvania German settlers of the area. |
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Established with five hundred settlers, it was abandoned eight months later by one hundred and fifty survivors. |
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This was followed by a last effort by the settlers to decimate the Powhatan. |
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They arrived shortly before the English settlers, and displaced the resident Siouan tribes. |
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The investors sent shiploads of settlers and supplies to Virginia to establish the new developments. |
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For most of the 17th century, a university education for settlers of Virginia required a journey to England or Scotland. |
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In the early years, many settlers received their education prior to immigrating to the colony. |
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A notable example was the early 1692 Abenaki raid on York, where about 100 English settlers were killed and another estimated 80 taken hostage. |
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Various stretches of the river have their own historical names, many created by early Dutch explorers and settlers. |
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It seems the natives attacked and killed about 35 settlers before the Frenchmen could retreat behind their fortifications. |
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Its use was extended over time to the French settlers of New France, and later the English settlers of Upper Canada. |
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Oregon was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before Western traders, explorers, and settlers arrived. |
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Four years later, in 1843, settlers of the Willamette Valley voted in majority for a republic government. |
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Descendants of the original settlers played a prominent role in colonial America. |
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Few Dutch settlers to New Netherland made their home at Fort Goede Hoop on the Fresh River. |
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Early settlers and their descendents gave many placenames still in use throughout the region that was New Netherland. |
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Countless towns, streets, and parks bear names derived from Dutch places or from the surnames of the early Dutch settlers. |
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Male convicts served their sentences as assigned labour to free settlers or in gangs assigned to public works. |
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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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From 1825 to 1828 the number of native attacks more than doubled each year, raising panic among settlers. |
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The first settlements in Fiji were started by voyaging traders and settlers from the west about 5000 years ago. |
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They killed many settlers on the frontier, especially in Pennsylvania and New York's Mohawk Valley. |
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The settlers shout, laugh raucously and generally show no respect for the sanctity of the mosque. |
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The arrival of the Russian settlers at the remote Russkoye Ustye in the Indigirka delta likely also dates to the 17th century. |
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However, the influx of later settlers assimilated them into the Russian mainstream by the 20th century. |
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In particular, they restricted the migration of Han settlers to the region. |
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The peninsula is traditionally the home of indigenous peoples of Siberia as well as some Russian settlers. |
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In the 16th century the Portuguese settlers found that these volcanic islands were ideal for growing sugar. |
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Scholars rely on archaeological data and written records from settlers from the Old World. |
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The sweet potato became a favorite food item of the French and Spanish settlers and thus continued a long history of cultivation in Louisiana. |
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However, many of the settlers were not from Scandinavia, but descendants of Norse settlers in the Irish Sea region. |
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Lindsey lost its independence long before the arrival of the Danish settlers. |
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Bilingualism increases amongst the indigenous population through education and increased contacts with English settlers. |
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Even when new settlers arrived, this new dialect was strong enough to blunt other patterns of speech. |
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Some 400,000 settlers came from Britain, of whom 300,000 stayed permanently. |
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A subscription... by a great part of the settlers and others to build a Public School at the Green Hills. |
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Mindful of the same nutritional needs as settlers from Acadia, it has many similarities with Acadian cuisine. |
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The settlers and the slaves who had not escaped returned to Haiti, whence they had come. |
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As English settlers died from harsh conditions, more and more Africans were brought to work as laborers. |
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They raised families, married other Africans and sometimes intermarried with Native Americans or English settlers. |
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The earliest English settlers of the colonies of Virginia and Massachusetts were mainly people from Southern England. |
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The arrival of European settlers in subsequent centuries resulted in a significant alteration in the social and political landscape of Oceania. |
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Micronesia began to be settled several millennia ago, although there are competing theories about the origin and arrival of the first settlers. |
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British rule led to an influx of settlers from the United Kingdom and the British colonies of the Eastern Caribbean. |
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In 1627, the first permanent settlers arrived from England, and it became an English and later British colony. |
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By 1650 there were 44,000 settlers in the West Indies, as compared to 12,000 on the Chesapeake and 23,000 in New England. |
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The Spanish granted the British settlers the right to occupy the area and cut logwood in exchange for helping to suppress piracy. |
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The delay in government oversight allowed the settlers to establish their own laws and forms of government. |
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The 20th century saw the arrival of more Asian settlers from mainland China, South Korea, India, Syria, and Lebanon. |
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It was brought by British, German, and other settlers to the British colony of British Honduras. |
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The company sent a party of 60 new settlers to Bermuda to join the three men left behind by the Sea Venture. |
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The new route brought a large influx of settlers, who became farmers and merchants and shipped out grain, lumber, and iron ore. |
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Marie in the 18th century or may recall a disparagement intended to compare early settlers in Michigan with the vicious mammal. |
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To the south, the British were said to be openly funding Creek Indian raids on white settlers in Georgia and adjacent territory. |
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Within a year all the settlers were killed in a dispute with area Native American tribes. |
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Many colonial settlers came to Delaware from Maryland and Virginia, which had been experiencing a population boom. |
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Middle Tennessee was a common destination of settlers crossing the Appalachians from Virginia in the late 18th century and early 19th century. |
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These settlers formed the Watauga Association, a community built on lands leased from the Cherokee peoples. |
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The lives of many settlers were spared from the initial warrior attacks through the warnings of Dragging Canoe's cousin, Nancy Ward. |
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Some of the settlers and their slaves remained after they swore loyalty to the King of Spain, especially in Bluefields. |
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The Spanish also sought to occupy the positions formerly held by British settlers with their own colonists. |
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Beginning in 1787, around 1,200 settlers were brought in from the Iberian Peninsula and the Canary Islands. |
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Tensions also escalated with the Dutch Boer settlers from the Transvaal to the east. |
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Swaziland also received Portuguese settlers and African refugees from Mozambique. |
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Of the five who landed in Sydney, Brine and the Standfields were assigned as farm labourers to free settlers in the Hunter Valley. |
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In the southern part of Norrland, Swedish and Norwegian settlers lived side by side with the Sami population. |
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The Pawtucket region was said to have been one of the most populous places in New England prior to the arrival of European settlers. |
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Other settlers followed Jencks, and by 1775 the area was home to manufacturers of muskets, linseed oil, potash, and ship building. |
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The House of Hope remained an outpost, but it was steadily swallowed up by waves of English settlers. |
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Archeological evidence suggests that Watertown was inhabited for thousands of years before the arrival of settlers from England. |
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Founded in early 1630 by a group of settlers led by Richard Saltonstall and George Phillips, it was officially incorporated that same year. |
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The English settlers completely abandoned the Quinsigamond area and the empty buildings were burned by the Indian forces. |
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Attacks on American settlers in the Northwest further aggravated tensions between Britain and the United States. |
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The attack on Fort Mimms resulted in the death of 400 settlers and became an ideological rallying point for the Americans. |
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American settlers into the Middle West had been repeatedly blocked and threatened by Indian raids before 1812, and that now came to an end. |
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As with Liverpool for example however, the Barrovian dialect has been influenced by large numbers of settlers from various regions. |
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It is believed to have established by Viking settlers, possibly from the 10th century onward, although it has not been dated archaeologically. |
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Many of the present day place names in the Newlands valley have their origins from these early Norse settlers. |
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The area was then covered by forest which Neolithic and Bronze Age settlers began to clear. |
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Place names such as clough, fell and moss suggest they were named by Norse settlers. |
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However a few settlers were permitted to build farms there, and to release their livestock on surrounding land. |
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The settlers in Sapta Sindhu composed the Rig Veda, the first of the Vedas, the ancient sacred writings of the Hindu religion. |
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