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Definition of Colonizers
1. colonizer [n] - See also: colonizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Colonizers
Literary usage of Colonizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. World Politics at the End of the Nineteenth Century: As Influenced by the by Paul Samuel Reinsch (1900)
"... CHAPTER III THE GREAT POWERS AS Colonizers IN considering the principal powers
as colonizers, there appears a vast diversity of methods and ideas. ..."
2. American History and Its Geographic Conditions by Ellen Churchill Semple (1903)
"... THE DISCOVERERS AND Colonizers OF AMERICA THE most important geographical fact
in the past history of the United States has been their location on the ..."
3. Readings in Political Science by Raymond Garfield Gettell (1911)
"The French as colonizers. The difficulties preventing French colonization may be
stated as ... For various reasons the French are not good colonizers. ..."
4. Economic Beginnings of the Far West: How We Won the Land Beyond the Mississippi by Katharine Coman (1912)
"... CHAPTER II THE Colonizers THE decadence of Spain and the disintegration of
her colonial empire set in with the loss of the Armada. ..."
5. The Monroe Doctrine: An Interpretation by Albert Bushnell Hart (1916)
"... THE GERMAN DOCTRINE AMERICAN Colonizers DURING the century of relations between
the United States and Latin America, the problem has been simple because ..."
6. The Historical Writings of John Fiske by John Fiske (1902)
"... are really colonies; the former may be called dependencies, but only in a
loose sense colonies. With regard to dependencies, like , . , 0 . . colonizers ..."
7. Across America and Asia: Notes of a Five Years' Journey Around the World and by Raphael Pumpelly (1870)
"CHINESE AS EMIGRANTS AND Colonizers. material prosperity is increasing apace with
the innovation upon that policy. The Chinese are found now in woollen, ..."
8. A Short History of the Canadian People by George Bryce (1887)
"Work of Noted Colonizers. The Halifax settlement in Nova Scotia in 1749 was the
earliest example of an organized system ..."