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Settler

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who may move settlements seasonally, within traditional territories. Settlement sometimes relies on dispossession of already established populations within the contested area, and can be a very violent process. Sometimes settlers are backed by governments or large countries. Settlements can prevent
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Settlers are generally thought of as people who travel to discover new land. Many times in history, it has not been like that. Most of the time in history, settlers are people who travel to a land that already belongs to someone else, forcing them out, and claiming the land as their own.
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The reasons for the emigration of settlers vary, but often they include the following factors and incentives: the desire to start a new and better life in a foreign land, personal financial hardship, social, cultural, ethnic, or religious persecution (e.g., the
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is currently used to describe "the non-Indigenous peoples living in Canada who form the European-descended sociopolitical majority," asserting that settler colonialism is an ongoing phenomenon. The usage is controversial to some.
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Denis, Jeffrey S. (February 2015). "Contact Theory in a Small-Town Settler-Colonial Context: The Reproduction of Laissez-Faire Racism in Indigenous-White Canadian Relations".
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Anthropologists record tribal displacement of native settlers who drive another tribe from the lands it held, such as the settlement of lands in the area now called
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the area; as first recorded in English in 1605. In United States history it refers to Europeans who were part of settling new lands on Indigenous territories.
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Although settlers in the early modern era frequently made use of sea routes—significant waves of settlement could also use long overland routes, such as the
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In this usage, pioneers are usually among the first to an area, whereas settlers can arrive after first settlement and join others in the process of
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to refer to a settler – a person who has migrated to a less occupied area and established permanent residence there, often to
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In the Middle East, there are a number of references to various squatter and specific policies referred as "settler". Among those:
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One can witness how settlers very often occupied land previously residents to long-established peoples, designated as
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who were tasked with construction of camps before the main body of troops would arrive at the designated campsite.
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in the late 1970s in North Iraq, which aimed at settling Arab populations instead of Kurds following the
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A settler who migrates to an area previously uninhabited or sparsely inhabited may be described as a
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The process by which Indigenous territories are settled by foreign peoples is usually called
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usage, a "person who goes first or does something first" also applies to the
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Person who has migrated to an area and established permanent residence there
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A (1850) depiction of the first medieval settlers arriving in
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settlers from Europe often built crude houses in the form of
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constitute around half the population of Northern Cyprus.
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to an area and established a permanent residence there.
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peoples settled in areas previously inhabited by the
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Index

Settlers
Settler (disambiguation)
Colonist (disambiguation)

Iceland
immigrated
sedentary
nomadic peoples

Baker River
Patagonia
Indigenous
settler colonialism
figurative
American English
"pioneer"
colonize
human settlement
military pioneers

Caucasus
Imperial Russia
Slavo-Serbia
Volga German
Volhynia
Russians in Kazakhstan
Great Trek
Boer
Afrikaners
Oregon Trail

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