「Settlers」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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esota Immigration Board in 1867-68 to recruit | settlers, a successful undertaking. |
with the threat of forced relocation by white | settlers, a group purchased a tract of 210 acres (0.85 |
38, thirteen years after the arrival of those | settlers, a tiny school was opened in the Presbyterian |
lable new land in nearby Quairading, and gave | settlers a 160 acres (0.250 sq mi; 0.647 km2) block fo |
y King Philip's War, when most of the English | settlers abandoned the region. |
The surviving | settlers abandoned the area, with some moving inland w |
Reverend James Noyes led a group of Wiltshire | settlers aboard the Mary & John to New England in 1632 |
As in the case of Fort Hunter, the | settlers about Manada Gap had already commenced a plac |
Gibbon, had made extravagant promises to the | settlers about the availability of land, offering one |
Its erection was probably commenced by the | settlers about October or November 1755, immediately a |
rbs of Trincomalee were occupied by Sinhalese | settlers according to pro-rebel Tamilnet. |
kensack River, in the area named by the Dutch | settlers Achter Col. Parts of Vriessendael were destro |
ing the Eniskillen cavalry (Ulster Protestant | settlers) across the river Boyne, and the Williamite i |
y and its town were not a success, only three | settlers actually arrived in McLean County. |
r line which opened in 1890, though the first | settlers actually came to the area in the 1830s, when |
This group of early | settlers adopted the name "Bankside" to commemorate th |
Settlers adopted the name for the entire river. | |
As the | settlers advance through each stage of settlement, the |
pean trappers, traders, explorers, miners and | settlers affected the lifestyle of the native Yokuts s |
the convicts and to encourage them to become | settlers after being given their freedom. |
Creek, which was named Indian Gulch by early | settlers after the Huchiun village that was located ne |
The town was named by Scottish | settlers after the latin name for Scotland. |
as called "Two Bridges" by the early European | settlers, after a set of bridges built in 1733 that me |
Pierre Part was founded by Acadian French | settlers after the Great Upheaval of 1755, during whic |
Settlers again agitated for another split, and so Finc | |
often joined forces with the English-speaking | settlers against the nomadic tribes. |
l civilians and designed as a haven for local | settlers against raids by hostile Native American war |
ined 20 log cabins and was protection for the | settlers against wild animals and Indians. |
The fort guarded the frontier | settlers against raids by British-allied native bands. |
n the 1870s and 1880, hunters, cattlemen, and | settlers alike used the trails as the Panhandle was op |
Settlers Alive for (Columbia Records, 1969) was record | |
he next two years, the united tribes harassed | settlers all across New Netherland. |
cting party helped open up Western Montana to | settlers, all due to their initial find at Gold Creek. |
n and Dr Thompson and other assembled illegal | settlers, all anxious to have their land claims and in |
ge reserves, church lands and allocations for | settlers along the lower branches of the Hunter River |
omi chief Shabbona of impending danger to the | settlers along Bureau Creek. |
laborers on the Miami and Erie Canal and the | settlers along Maumee River; his unofficial parish lim |
an American pioneer who led a large group of | settlers along the Oregon Trail to the Oregon Country. |
The village takes its name from the first | settlers along the stream Colburn Beck. |
tablish the efficient government of the early | settlers along the Cumberland River in the area of wha |
terfield route along with a new route serving | settlers along the Colorado River. |
Other | settlers also acquired ranches. |
The first permanent | settlers also came in the 1780s. |
The | settlers also had difficulties due to overlapping land |
A cluster of German and Swiss | settlers also moved to the region from the southeaster |
In the mid-19th Century American | settlers altered this to Uvalde, which is the name of |
v 24:17-22) but Proselytes of the gates & the | settlers among them guilty of accidental manslaughter |
a native American tribe and later adopted by | settlers, an anglicization of "Ouiska Chitto" ("Big Ca |
foundations of several houses built by early | settlers, an aboriginal shell midden, a cemetery conta |
According to the | settlers, an Indian chief named Benge once said that " |
The descendants of the | settlers and soldiers naturally played a prominent rol |
what is now New Mexico, primarily to protect | settlers and traders travelling to California. |
ies to deal with the growing conflict between | settlers and the Aborigines. |
Later in 1630 the first real | settlers and farmers came to Fort Orange and settled o |
He became one of the first | settlers and business people in the Huron Tract, locat |
ing both a studio portraiture service for the | settlers and images of New Zealand landscapes and scen |
er watermills and cotton gins by early German | settlers, and later to provide hydroelectric power. |
anda (established in 1575 with 400 Portuguese | settlers) and Benguela (a fort from 1587, a town from |
trees grew, denoting the existence of Viking | settlers and their farming. |
e town was established in the 1880s by Mormon | settlers, and was initially known as Youngtown, after |
rch, a Greek Orthodox church was built by the | settlers and still stands today. |
th Australia.The area was attractive to early | settlers and within a few years, the settlement had be |
for Shawnee cakes was adapted by early white | settlers and later became known as jonnycake which is |
s band of outlaws who are terrorising pioneer | settlers and the local Indians. |
Many French | settlers and colonists then settled in Madagascar, mos |
prairie and were used by the Plains Indians, | settlers and pioneers, and homesteaders as a source of |
srael between Jewish citizens and Palestinian | settlers, and the extent to which these identities, co |
illiam Drury and his wife Vashti Lewis, early | settlers and prominent citizens of Mercer County. |
1829, six days after the arrival of the first | settlers and Stirling on the Parmelia. |
o support the Congregation of Notre Dame, new | settlers and others in need. |
Banks traveled to treat | settlers and Native Americans of northern Georgia and |
intended to inspire a confidence amongst the | settlers and encourage agriculture in addition to the |
ival Keokuk, who now cooperated with American | settlers, and was imprisoned with Black Hawk until the |
an, born 1606, went to Newbury with the first | settlers, and died two years previous. |
ure and reputation made it a headquarters for | settlers and a point from which the American frontier |
of that year, relations between the American | settlers and the native Grebo population had deteriora |
pecific geographic territories to minister to | settlers and organize congregations. |
The project produced a large influx of new | settlers and in 1911 a village was founded around the |
ford was first settled in 1735 by Scots-Irish | settlers and was officially incorporated in 1741. |
AD, it appears that the settlement was run by | settlers and a magistrate, all of servile origin, who |
The museum focuses on typical | settlers and lifestyles in the Old West. |
ibe, evolving since about 100 BC from various | settlers and itinerants who settled down and intermarr |
ciation reflected the historical roots of its | settlers and the two dominant clubs were known as the |
In 1676 the tribe was attacked by European | settlers and decimated. |
allas, who set out to interview as many early | settlers and their families as possible. |
che and other tribes, whose raids against the | settlers and their properties had become common. |
uments that give tribute to the spring, early | settlers, and local war heroes. |
n,” which was sent around the world to entice | settlers and entrepreneurs to move to the area. |
lement of the complex issues of the treaties, | settlers and American Indians. |
abanoo, cultural mediator between the British | settlers and Eora Aboriginals |
he Southwest to help quell skirmishes between | settlers and members of the Yavapai and Apache tribes |
nd Rewa) as well as a number of missionaries, | settlers, and commanders of visiting naval vessels wer |
er who founded Halifax, Nova Scotia with 2500 | settlers and later served as the Governor of Gibraltar |
re about the hard lives of early Saskatchewan | settlers and the foundation of the wheat pools and the |
uary was a natural harbour for the Bronze Age | settlers and traders in the area. |
from Portugal in 1974, many of the Portuguese | settlers and both black and mestico residents of the f |
as closed and the land was given as grants to | settlers and convicts who had done their time. |
After the arrival of | settlers and traders to the 17th-century colony of New |
ive, in 1933-34 as memorial to county's early | settlers, and won "Garden of the Year" from Better Hom |
it had diverged from the original aims of the | settlers, and its hope for the future. |
, he was a popular religious leader with both | settlers and natives, and was responsible for the bapt |
uilding, the immigration of English monks and | settlers, and the accumulation of enough wealth to mak |
completely equate evil characters with white | settlers and good ones with Natives: early in the film |
peaceful coexistence, tensions arose between | settlers and natives. |
gedy for all sides, resulting in the death of | settlers and the tarnishing of the name of the Church |
Fremont cottonwood was used in the past by | settlers and ranchers for fuel and fence posts. |
eral of these key elections by claiming to be | settlers and intimidating valid voters. |
as not as overt, small-scale violence between | settlers and natives was commonplace. |
r 7th centuries, being established by Anglian | settlers, and are historically associated with the Ard |
ance under a senate composed of the first 100 | settlers, and humane treatment of any indigenous peopl |
le and fish, significant population of native | settlers and nomads as well as silver possessed by the |
e expressed friendly sentiments towards white | settlers and raffirmed his desire to continue harmonio |
the area's Native American inhabitants, early | settlers and military operations, the impact of railro |
respond to the threat Chief Paulina posed to | settlers and rival Indians in central Oregon. |
lters and other infrastructure that attracted | settlers and miners to the area. |
le (The Battle of Boyd's Creek) between white | settlers and Cherokee angry at their encroachment onto |
s term, he struggled with the tension between | settlers and the Governor. |
der the Carey Act project, hoping to bring in | settlers and profit by selling water rights. |
1829, they found their land occupied by white | settlers and were forced to return west of the Mississ |
When tensions between the | settlers and the Native Americans became serious, Spie |
It was called Quarn Creek by the Swedish | settlers, and was listed by Manson's Great Mill Fall ( |
he final break in relations between the white | settlers and the Indians and is considered the immedia |
different approach to other games such as The | Settlers, and Age of Empires; and is often criticized |
, who was recruiting Apache to fight American | settlers and soldiers. |
n 1923 to commemorate the arrival of the 1820 | Settlers and offering a great viewpoint over the city; |
feud that existed between the town's original | settlers and its newcomers.. |
John C. Smith was also one of the early | settlers and he was the only known slave owner. |
which was subsequently adopted by the Anglian | settlers and rendered as Bernice or Beornice in the Ol |
ds of the creek's valley attracted many early | settlers, and the houses of some, such as Abraham Dick |
The settled of ethnic German | settlers and the Capuchin monks started to grow vine i |
ass through the area, ritualistically killing | settlers and taking their daughters to be sold into pr |
own also became a meeting place between white | settlers and local Aborigines (who would camp along th |
amily of William Beardsley - One of the first | settlers and founder of Stratford, Connecticut" (Nelli |
F was sincerely evacuating the renewed Homesh | settlers and other demonstrators at the site of the ab |
ioners to negotiate a treaty between colonial | settlers and the Chickamauga. |
ce by indigenous Australians as well as early | settlers and are used in modern Australian cuisine, in |
Circa 1810, hostilities began between the | settlers and Native Americans. |
The Divided Ground: Indians, | Settlers, and the Northern Borderland of the American |
allas, who set out to interview as many early | settlers and their families as possible. |
vised the arrival and settling of the British | settlers and who founded Port Elizabeth, dies in South |
7 Gallipoli was once more ferrying in Turkish | settlers and destroying what little of the Byzantine p |
ed by settlement, disease brought by European | settlers, and clashes with the settlers. |
tt attempts to bring peace between west-bound | settlers and native Apaches. |
The clash of these | settlers and other "Free-Stater" Northerners with pros |
of harvested wheat portray the importance of | settlers and agriculture. |
Tubac was a siege of the Apache Wars, between | settlers and militia of Confederate Arizona and Chiric |
As Maryland had less than 1,000 | settlers and had poor financing, Drayton appealed to L |
lic Diocese of Dubuque, Iowa learned of these | settlers and journeyed up the Mississippi River to vis |
te Tribe and involved several clashes between | settlers and natives, mostly over the natives' theft o |
e of Maine), killing about 100 of the English | settlers and burning down buildings, taking another es |
the partners which they proceeded to sell to | settlers and the Township and an unincorporated villag |
e have been injured in clashes between Jewish | settlers and Palestinians in the West Bank. |
By removing thousands of Jewish | settlers and Israeli troops, Israel hoped to ease tens |
d been advertising nationally to receive more | settlers, and Governor William Spry was so pleased wit |
onger merely representing the original French | settlers, and was moved to ensign the shield. |
ale uprising, Bigelow marched with his fellow | settlers and confronted Maloney and Robinson at the co |
7, he became the secretary of the Farmers and | Settlers' and the Progress associations at Forbes, and |
ip was dismembered and distributed to English | settlers and minor Irish landowners. |
ed the 1646 treaty frontier between the white | settlers and the Native Americans following the Second |
was used as a leper colony by early European | settlers and has since become a nature reserve. |
us terrain of the region always attracted new | settlers and about 1550 a wooden castle was built up o |
en cemetery, with beautiful headstones of the | settlers and workers that battled the rough terrain th |
Degregado | settlers and Boer farmers stole natives' lands, impres |
pected to be Pequot,:177 retaliation raids by | settlers and their native allies ensued, and Pequots r |
The state was founded by French | settlers and existed from 1886 to 1891. |
were a series of confrontations between white | settlers and Aboriginal people around Flying Foam Pass |
h the changes caused by the growing number of | settlers and increased pressure by the government. |
After an escalation of killing between | settlers and Aborigines an uncertain number of Aborigi |
But contact with white | settlers and the market economy led to the permanent s |
It was settled by Czech | settlers and named after the town of Nechanice in Bohe |
ueberry pie was first eaten by early American | settlers and remains a popular dessert in the United S |
arteret indeed issued many grants of lands to | settlers and landowners, partly with the purpose of in |
sult of neglect and the lack of new immigrant | settlers and it is thought that in the final few years |
ferry, however, would continue to be used by | settlers and residents until 1877, when the Jewett Ave |
The Mannings were early | settlers and planters in Prairieville and owned large |
f Burgesses, the Nanzatico attacked on of the | settlers and his family. |
ddenites were active in attempting to convert | settlers and Native Americans in the area, with little |
011 film Vanishing on 7th Street the story of | settlers and the Croatoan is mentioned by a character |
r of Isaac Van Duzer, one of Cornwall's early | settlers and landowners. |
ing thus the leading spokesperson for the new | settlers and a negative element for the colonial admin |
y includes numerous violent incidents between | settlers and natives, including the Rogue River War to |
nds of Comanche posed a serious threat to the | settlers, and in 1849, the U.S. Army established Fort |
mber of a family who were amongst the earlier | settlers and chief land proprietors of that island. |
In 1880, a dispute over land titles between | settlers and the Southern Pacific Railroad resulted in |
Conflict between the | settlers and the Blackfeet declined after this inciden |
The Mi'kmaq began raids on the Miramichi | settlers, and in 1777 Davidson withdrew inland with hi |
for Charles Reyes Lugo, a descendent of early | settlers, and police captain. |
massacre stemmed from a dispute between U.S. | settlers and a Potawatomi Native American village alon |
rown after this and planted, largely by Scots | settlers and border reivers (see Plantation of Ulster) |
il store that traded with the French Canadian | settlers and the Native Americans. |
r when a serious split in opinion between the | settlers and the Company opened in 1918, the Company s |
fort became a center of trade among European | settlers and Native Americans in the region. |
Cherokee people were already mixed with white | settlers and stayed in the country of the Warrior Moun |
1865 to January 1856, as hostilities between | settlers and First Nations peoples erupted in Snohomis |
as part of a series of portages used by early | settlers and the underground railroad. |
American | settlers and the U.S. government discriminated against |
y 1715 between the British, Dutch, and German | settlers and the Tuscarora Native Americans. |
of the major railway lines of the time, many | settlers and travelers passed along the route. |
located nearby, as reported in stories of the | settlers and the remaining Lenape, who said he lived t |
ng and in a frenzy of rage against Portuguese | settlers and landowners killed some 1,000 Portuguese A |
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