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mostly in
North Asia, but also in
Central Asia.
These settlers were
called colonists.[citation needed]
These projects resulted in the
inception of Slavo-Serbia...
-
British Colonist (later the
Daily Colonist),
established in 1858 by Amor De
Cosmos who was
later British Columbia's
second Premier. The
British Colonist was...
-
designed to
provide inexpensive long-distance
transportation for
immigrants Colonists, an EP by Nero's Day at
Disneyland Colonial (disambiguation) Colonialism...
- to the
Colonists due to
extreme cold. As such,
humanity was
spared immediate invasion, and The
Syndicate began negotiations with the
Colonists. In 1973...
-
largely removed the
colonists' need of
colonial protection. The
British and
colonists triumphed jointly over a
common foe. The
colonists'
loyalty to the mother...
- A
colonist car (or
emigrant car) was a type of
railway p****enger
coach designed to
provide inexpensive long-distant
transportation for immigrants, mainly...
- in 1590, the
colonists had
inexplicably disappeared. It has come to be
known as the Lost Colony, and the fate of the 112 to 121
colonists remains unknown...
-
befriended Smith and the
colonists. She
often went to the
settlement and pla****
games with the boys there. When the
colonists were starving, "every once...
- The
Native Ground:
Indians and
Colonists in the
Heart of the
Continent is a 2006 book by
Kathleen DuVal on
Native Americans in the
Arkansas River Valley...
- Spaniards, or
Spanish people, are a
people native to Spain.
Within Spain,
there are a
number of
national and
regional ethnic identities that
reflect the...