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| However the | colonists abandoned Clarendon by the autumn of 1667. |
| ex relationship of a "mother" country to its | colonists; about the intimate effects of war and polit |
| e both instrumental in warning the Jamestown | colonists about impending events leading to the Indian |
| royal charters, granted by King James I, the | colonists aforesaid are declared entitled to all liber |
| The arrival of European | colonists after 1788, however, resulted in a substanti |
| re originated with its settlement by British | colonists after the founding of the colony by James Ed |
| The | colonists agreed to pay Henderson 26 pounds of silver |
| The | colonists agreed to pull back from settlements in the |
| w Russia by Moldavian, Russian and Ukrainian | colonists along with a significant German element. |
| The British | colonists also won the Battle of Bloody Marsh later th |
| The most prominent | colonists also owned the largest allotments. |
| t had been the home of some of the principal | colonists, although the Native American name also went |
| rstood the difference between themselves, as | colonists, and the British, and Revere himself referre |
| o the land, instead of arguing that Jews are | colonists and foreigners in the land. |
| Red River in 1813 with a group of Selkirk's | colonists, and was made deputy governor under Miles Ma |
| The news of the act infuriated the | colonists, and Samuel Adams of Massachusetts invited a |
| g place, directing the initial labors of the | colonists and guiding the fledgling colony through its |
| Captain Martin was one of the original | colonists and a member of the first Council in the spr |
| gned by William Penn, which pledged that the | colonists and the Indians "shall forever hereafter be |
| England, where Philip's charges against the | colonists and the colonial government found powerful s |
| ora, and Onondaga (driven into Ohio by early | colonists) and Seneca nation of Sandusky. |
| ed one of the best of Africa for the Italian | colonists and for the Eritreans . |
| f often hostile racial relations between the | colonists and natives, he took an honourable stand in |
| New Sweden - encounter between | colonists and Delaware |
| Meanwhile, civilian | colonists and bands of E.D.N. |
| was begun, he was the first governor of the | colonists, and under his directions the city of London |
| ugh "sagamore" has sometimes been defined by | colonists and historians as a subordinate lord, modern |
| Warfare against them by the English | colonists and native allies completed their extinction |
| Kevela's troops killed Portuguese | colonists and burned and down their trading posts. |
| Verhulst was not popular with the Dutch | colonists and was quickly replaced by Peter Minuit |
| Thus, the | colonists and their descendants defined "social class" |
| Sri Lankan cuisine draws influence from the | colonists and foreign traders. |
| Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna requesting more | colonists and skilled workmen. |
| Food Plants: Culture and Gendered Spaces of | Colonists and the Chachi in Ecuador. |
| It was these | colonists and the absence of sanctions by the Republic |
| y negative effect on the relationship of the | colonists and the native people, instigating several r |
| The book was popular among American | colonists and became a source of inspiration for Ameri |
| of an alliance planet, Acheron, killing many | colonists and turning the world inhospitable. |
| His aspiration that | colonists and Americans should be attracted to Oxford |
| a sympathy and later an alliance between the | colonists and those being colonized. |
| ain established alliances between the French | colonists and the neighbouring First Nations. |
| n was extinct before the arrival of European | colonists and explorers in New Zealand. |
| ble for preventing Shinnecock attacks on the | colonists and other tribes. |
| and conducted a May Day Revel, inviting both | colonists and natives. |
| As tensions between | colonists and Great Britain increased in the 1760s, Ha |
| he Gospel in Foreign Parts of supporting the | colonists and lost his financial support. |
| authority over both migratory fisherman and | colonists and ordered to fortify the colony. |
| ultures interacted: the culture of the Greek | colonists and the indigenous Semitic culture. |
| x worked to improve relations between French | colonists and the Vietnamese, establishing a grand fed |
| rth West Company attacked and fired upon the | colonists, and demanded the surrender of Governor Macd |
| ith a new Commissary-Commissioner, fifty new | colonists, and three companies of infantry. |
| cooperation and interaction between English | colonists and Native Americans. |
| nerally been sympathetic to the cause of the | Colonists and under Rockingham the British government |
| In the fall of 1621, the Plymouth | colonists and Wampanoag Indians shared an autumn harve |
| e history of the Pilgrims and early American | colonists, and he prominently promoted the erection of |
| Colonists appealed to Jamaican Lieutenant Governor Ale | |
| rces capture Philadelphia but rally when the | Colonists are victorious at Saratoga. |
| One such community of early Shaikh | colonists are the Qidwai, whose ancestor was Qazi Qidw |
| ith the colony's weapons and technology, the | colonists are able to wipe out the grendel population |
| Hospital: New | colonists are born here. |
| Colonists are assigned to buildings to generate resour | |
| Several | colonists are boarded in Indian towns in the following |
| d settling upon the planet Europa, the human | colonists are attacked by the space military of an ali |
| r, aliens who claim to be the planet's first | colonists are stirring. |
| Manchester was settled by | colonists around 1672 as a farming community, although |
| district in 1838, two years after the first | colonists arrived in South Australia.The area was attr |
| of anti-English resistance when the Plymouth | colonists arrived six years later, and there is eviden |
| tive Americans living there when the English | colonists arrived in the Hampton Roads area in 1607. |
| imals found in South Carolina when the first | colonists arrived. |
| It was named by the original French | colonists as the Riviere aux Poules, which can be tran |
| at Botany Bay, and it was commonly eaten by | colonists as a survival food in the early days of the |
| d Tyro who is using his powers to trap Earth | colonists as slaves. |
| It was named by the original French | colonists as the Riviere Aux Poissons, which can be tr |
| It also criticizes the American | colonists as enemies of the British public and opponen |
| This area did not receive as many English | colonists as did the waterfront along the James River. |
| e National Society Daughters of the American | Colonists as part of their work commemorating those wh |
| s War, most were Christianised and aided the | colonists as scouts and warriors against the other tri |
| of the Spanish Succession (known to English | colonists as Queen Anne's War) began in 1702, the idea |
| rdens, president of the South Australian Old | Colonists' Association, and was for many years on the |
| institution, the Adelaide hospital, the old | colonists association, the Elder workmen's homes, the |
| By mid-1868 | colonists assumed the New Zealand wars were over and t |
| lands, for injuries sustained by the English | colonists at the hands of the Dutch. |
| Further information: List of | colonists at Roanoke |
| g nach Osten to acquire territory for German | colonists at the expense of eastern European nations ( |
| volution: British troops clash with American | colonists at the Battle of Golden Hill. |
| It depicts French | colonists at war with the Germans in the Ivory Coast, |
| as one of the vessels to carry the surviving | colonists back to England. |
| lems between Afrikaans- and English-speaking | colonists became worse than ever. |
| No faith can be placed in the Anglo-American | colonists because they are continually demonstrating t |
| Christopher Newport and the Virginia Company | colonists before establishing themselves at Jamestown. |
| After food supplies were diminished, some | colonists began to dig up corpses for food. |
| pendence Great Britain were put forward, the | colonists began to divide into hostile camps. |
| time, the range animals brought by the Race | colonists begin to spread into the human nations, caus |
| w base called Ultra Prime is established and | colonists begin arriving to supplement the native popu |
| ony of Virginia was first settled by English | colonists beginning in 1607, a nearby tributary of the |
| owen looking for the body of one of the dead | colonists, Benjamin Bucklin, who was said to be unusua |
| Local lore has it that in 1774, | colonists boarded a British ship anchored in the Chest |
| American | colonists boiled the berries to extract the sweet-smel |
| Cartier did so in May 1541, and, with 500 | colonists, built a fortified colony, Charlesbourg-Roya |
| For protection, the | colonists built several forts, including one near Bear |
| The | colonists built several western styled forts, mostly i |
| The | colonists built a new fort and named it Fort Pitt, aft |
| nia in October 1609, but that same month the | colonists built an English fort (Fort Algernon) in the |
| ly been an occupation in great demand as the | colonists built needed structures of all sorts. |
| He was able to evacuate 60 | colonists, but the remainder, including Alvarez de Pin |
| of and provision for civil offices among the | colonists, but also the practical application of the p |
| Normally women were supplied to the | colonists by raking the streets of Paris for undesirab |
| It was introduced to American | colonists by Indians who used the plant for breaking f |
| aurna also used this as a weapon against the | colonists by lighting fires to deliberately destroy fe |
| a blockade against the trade of the American | colonists by passing the Prohibitory Act. |
| would end all special privileges granted to | colonists by 1880, including the exemption from milita |
| European | colonists called it the "Lower Mohawk Castle", while C |
| as having several villages west of what the | colonists called Manakin Town. |
| The English | colonists called her the Queen of Pamunckey. |
| ounty in Ireland, and first settled by Irish | colonists circa 1840. |
| Later, | colonists cleared much of Estabrook for agriculture an |
| March 25, 1634, landing of Maryland's first | colonists, commemorated as Maryland Day. |
| Colonists complained and a small group of them seized | |
| The New Smyrna | colonists complained about mistreatment during their i |
| Macdonell collected the first body of | colonists, composed principally of evicted Scottish Hi |
| These incidents increased the | colonists' concerns about the intent of the British Pa |
| Many | colonists considered it a violation of their rights as |
| he conflict between Bligh and the entrenched | colonists culminated in another mutiny, the Rum Rebell |
| In 1709, a group of French | colonists decided to launch an overland raid against F |
| n debt, and a restless population of British | colonists demanding responsible government. |
| He had at first supported his fellow | colonists' demands for redress from Britain, but felt |
| England, the survival plan for the Jamestown | colonists depended upon regular supplies from England |
| During the first five years, most of the | colonists died from disease, starvation, and attacks b |
| l Oglethorpe made very strict laws that many | colonists disagreed with, such as being alcohol-free. |
| However, some of the | colonists disagreed with Mills on the aims and governm |
| sel from visiting Croatan to investigate the | colonists' disappearance. |
| North-West Rebellion 18 years earlier), the | colonists' discontent with Barr came to a head. |
| The | colonists distrusted the Narragansett and feared the t |
| Many leading | colonists distrusted Butler; furthermore, Austin had h |
| British ship Beaver, which was ransacked by | colonists dressed as Native Americans in 1773 at the B |
| and showed what would have happened had the | colonists dropped dozens of colonies instead of one an |
| Over the next three months, the Texan | colonists drove all Mexican army troops out of the pro |
| ed it to disembark hordes of mercenaries and | colonists during August 1764 in order to subject the i |
| enjoyed a working relationship with English | colonists during that time. |
| this flag of New England was carried by the | colonists during the battle. |
| the Native American population that English | colonists encountered can be found in his sermons, som |
| Instead, the | colonists ended up on the Texas coast, where La Salle |
| Charleston's | colonists erected a fortification wall around the smal |
| e volcanoes, must have impressed the ancient | colonists even more than it impresses us today", Ustin |
| As English | colonists expanded westward in the late 17th and 18th |
| The Spanish | colonists expected the arrival of the Rachel and they |
| 00 baronets, each of whom was to support six | colonists for two years (or pay 2000 marks in lieu the |
| erized government that is carefully choosing | colonists for its newest space launch. |
| e forests of West Brookfield were cleared by | colonists for farming. |
| utch explorers by later British explorers or | colonists, for instance the Australian state of Tasman |
| rced to accept the depreciated currency from | colonists for payment of debts. |
| es: the royal government for taxing, and the | colonists for rebelling. |
| ber from Plymouth that the Massachusetts Bay | colonists found to arrest. |
| In the 6th century BC, Milesian | colonists founded a settlement named Tyras on the futu |
| In 1774 Thomas recruited | colonists from Whitby and the Orkney Islands, and emig |
| A militia of his | colonists from Minneford Island (present-day City Isla |
| ts its history in 7th century BC, when Greek | colonists from Miletus founded a city-state named Pant |
| s allies, prevents a small band of religious | colonists from being massacred by the Templars. |
| igenous Curonians, while a group of civilian | colonists from Gotland would engage in trade and agric |
| f constructing fortifications to protect the | colonists from Loyalist and Indian insurrections. |
| y established during the war did not receive | colonists from the Altreich, but in the main part East |
| guage populations he was assigned to, but to | colonists from the Netherlands and Britain as well, in |
| English | colonists from Virginia under the leadership of Samuel |
| assume that you mean the location where the | colonists from Roanoke went and the reason that John W |
| urham was settled in 1750 almost entirely by | colonists from Durham. |
| Hispano | colonists from Albuquerque and Bernalillo quickly occu |
| und them, until their town was burnt down by | colonists from Florida (he mistakenly called those peo |
| In 1849 a group of Free Thinker German | colonists from Bettina camped on the north side of Cib |
| The theory that Tauromenion was founded by | colonists from Naxos is confirmed by Strabo and other |
| In order to settle this empty territory, | colonists from western Europe were invited to come to |
| and British authorities would have seen the | colonists gathered that evening as a mob. |
| The Nauset were the | colonists' greatest allies. |
| He and other remaining Yamato | colonists had their land seized by the United States a |
| This was the greatest victory the | colonists had yet gained, and it proved to be the turn |
| ained that once the precedent for taxing the | colonists had been firmly established, the program cou |
| to any challenge to British sovereignty (the | colonists had set up a "colonial council", which Hobso |
| Colonists had to rely on acorns and roots and finally | |
| The | colonists had secured a mortgage collectively to purch |
| ever, the remaining Spanish missionaries and | colonists had little to offer the Indians, who remaine |
| By 1765, Anglo-American | colonists had established an industrial settlement at |
| Scrivener drowned with eight other | colonists, half of them members of the governing Counc |
| on the planet until it was subdued, but the | colonists have woken it again. |
| etacom, also called "King Philip" by English | colonists, held council here during King Philip's War. |
| Hopeful | colonists hope Random's daughter, Kirann, can be reviv |
| The Turnbull | Colonists' House Archeological Site is a historic site |
| e thousands of American Indians and numerous | colonists, Hutchinson became caught up in the bloody r |
| gh such violations would not be tolerated by | colonists in their imperial lands of origin. |
| The Italian | colonists in Albania were Italians who, between the tw |
| tribe joined the Yamasee against the English | colonists in the Yamasee War of 1715. |
| were brought in to the island by Portuguese | colonists in the 1600's. |
| He was descended from early Quaker | colonists in New Jersey, and his grandfather Benjamin |
| in the area turned most often to the French | colonists in neighboring Natchitoches, Louisiana for t |
| The | colonists in Louisiana did not accept the transition, |
| nted a real threat to the groups of isolated | colonists; in 1729, the attacks on Natchez killed 250 |
| angues began seeking peace with the European | colonists in the south, and finally, in 1876, Maidana |
| ttacks by Delaware (Lenape) warriors against | colonists in the British Province of Pennsylvania. |
| l in Mikveh Israel, they joined Hovevei Zion | colonists in establishing Rishon LeZion ("First to Zio |
| sive guide composed of 148 ordinances to aid | colonists in locating, building, and populating settle |
| The Indians sold the site to English | colonists in 1644. |
| Human | colonists in the future face many battles to survive. |
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