Definition of Colonizers. Meaning of Colonizers. Synonyms of Colonizers

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Definition of Colonizers

Colonizer
Colonizer Col"o*ni`zer, n. One who promotes or establishes a colony; a colonist. --Bancroft.

Meaning of Colonizers from wikipedia

- it as a "reverse-cultural colonization", where the colonized perceived the colonizers as culturally inferior. Colonization of the three Baltic countries...
- explores and describes the psychological effects of colonialism on colonized and colonizers alike. When it was published in 1957, many national liberation...
- The colonization of Mars is the proposed process of establishing permanent human settlements on the planet Mars. Most colonization concepts focus on settling...
- Ocean colonization (also blue colonization or ocean grabbing) is the exploitation, settlement or territorial claim of the ocean and the oceanic crust....
- Space colonization (or extraterrestrial colonization) is the settlement or colonization of outer space and astronomical bodies. The concept in its broad...
- Look up colonization or colonisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Colonization is the process of establishing a colony. Colonization or colonisation...
- A number of colonization societies which promoted the migration of African Americans to Africa have existed in the United States. Thomas Jefferson was...
- The colonization of Venus has been a subject of many works of science fiction since before the dawn of spaceflight, and is still discussed from both a...
- Colonization of Antarctica is the establishing and maintaining of control over Antarctic land for exploitation and possibly settlement. Antarctica was...
- s**** overseas expansion, first to the port of Ceuta (1415) and then by colonizing the Atlantic islands of Madeira (1418) and the Azores (1427–1452); it...