Colonial
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- of or relating to or characteristic of or inhabiting a colony
- of animals who live in colonies, such as ants
- composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony; compound
n.
- a resident of a colony
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- Spaniards settled Venezuela during the colonial period.
- The settlement of the region began in the colonial period.
- This church has a collection of paintings from the colonial period.
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- The colonial government was vigilant of the entity.
- The Spanish colonial government made it a town in 1578.
- The colonial government provided land for the liberated Africans.
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- Nsibidi was described in the colonial era by P.A.
- Royal sheriffs during colonial era: The sheriffs were:
- She was one of the colonial era's first woman printers.
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- He led the Nandi resistance against British colonial rule.
- France first established colonial rule in the Comoros in 1841.
- During his lifetime, the town was under Portuguese colonial rule.
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- Before colonial times a system called sawei was practiced.
- In colonial times, this region had a very small population.
- Veneration of Columbus in America dates back to colonial times.
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- Spaniards settled Venezuela during the colonial period.
- Catholicism was the official religion during the colonial era.
- Additional designs and motifs were added during the colonial era.
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- The seat of the colonial administration was then moved there.
- During the colonial administration, this set up was strengthened.
- The language of colonial administration and schooling became French.
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- The Dutch colonial authorities were initially indecisive.
- It was built by the German South-West African colonial authorities.
- At one point he was sentenced to death by the colonial authorities.
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- The Earl of Warwick was an English colonial administrator, admiral, and Puritan.
- Roelof de Man Roelof de Man (1634–1663) was a Dutch colonial administrator in South Africa.
- Jean-Baptiste Chaudié Jean-Baptiste Chaudié (1853–1933) was a French colonial administrator.
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- Cookhouse was an early colonial settlement.
- It retains the low lines and broad proportions of early colonial dwellings.
- The Fischer family settled the area after arrival on one of the early colonial ships.
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- Spain and Britain were the only colonial powers left.
- She had been removed by the French colonial powers in 1897.
- Second, all the colonial powers were significantly weakened by World War II.
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- The French colonial empire expanded into Mauritania by the 19th century.
- In 1863, Cambodia became a protectorate of France within its colonial empire.
- French withdrawal from Algeria led to the collapse of the French colonial empire.
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- It was named after the colonial governor John Wentworth (1792-1808).
- He founded the town of Franceville, and was later colonial governor.
- The community was named after Thomas Causton, an aide to colonial governor James Oglethorpe.
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- The group claimed that Brittany was oppressed by France acting as a colonial power.
- He soon developed an ideology of hostility towards France as the former colonial power.
- Chad is officially non-aligned but has close relations with France, the former colonial power.
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- At first, the Fore distrusted and feared the colonial forces.
- The Ethiopian army became more effective against British colonial forces.
- At first, the UPC rebels were fighting against the French colonial forces.
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- The name is derived from the city's Spanish colonial history:
- The third hall is dedicated to pieces related to the area's colonial history.
- The film attempts to explore the colonial history of the Indian subcontinent.
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- William Penn, James Logan, and four colonial governors of Pennsylvania visited Conestoga.
- See also the Cuba history of the bombs list of colonial governors of Cuba and list of Presidents of Cuba.
- List of colonial governors and administrators of Seychelles For continuation after independence, "see: "List of Presidents of Seychelles
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- The place also contains examples of functional colonial architecture.
- Portuguese colonial architecture was the first wave of architecture to go to Brazil.
- Joglo roof has influenced the development of Dutch colonial architecture in Indonesia.
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- French, the language of its former colonial ruler, is a unifying force.
- It is located in a former colonial building in the old city centre of Cusco.
- He soon developed an ideology of hostility towards France as the former colonial power.
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- Over a thousand British and colonial troops were killed.
- The concept of stopping power appeared in the 19th Century when colonial troops (e.g.
- The referred colonial troops were composed of soldiers from Senegal, Macaronesia, and Madagascar.
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- Strongly anti-communist, he was also trusted by the British colonial officials.
- He is thought to be one of the most capable of the Spanish colonial officials in his day.
- The colonial officials were under obligation to show them the honor corresponding to their respective duties.
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- Royal sheriffs during colonial era: The sheriffs were:
- and was built during colonial times.
- The history of oil marketing in Kenya began in 1903 during colonial times.
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- French colonial expansion led to the creation of the in 1900.
- Importantly, Stockenström forbade colonial expansion into Xhosa land.
- The numerous expeditions of Ethiopian forces stopped colonial expansion.
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- Like other colonial ascidians, "Didemnum vexillum" is a suspension feeder.
- By declaring a protectorate, the British were able to justify keeping out other colonial powers.
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- Cookhouse was an early colonial settlement.
- The treaties opened most of Kentucky and West Virginia to colonial settlement.
- During the early days of the colonial settlement, people brought with them contagious diseases.
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- The colonial governments of Pennsylvania and Virginia offered rewards for their scalps.
- From 1870 until 1901, each of the six colonial governments was responsible for their own defence.
- Following the Jervois-Scratchley reports the colonial governments of Australia restructured their defence forces.
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- Also, Germany ceded all of its colonial possessions in Africa and the South Sea.
- British, French, and Dutch leaders all hoped to retain or reclaim their colonial possessions after the war.
- His son Frederick I, from 1701 the King in Prussia, was glad to sell colonial possessions to the Netherlands.
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- Native populations were often relocated at the will of the colonial administrators.
- The language was widely used not just by police but also by colonial administrators.
- The area was surveyed by the British colonial administrators and formally renamed Granville in 1871.
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- "Middle Plantation" was changed to "Williamsburg" in 1699 when the colonial capital was moved there from Jamestown.
- The first Sephardic Jews arrived in colonial times and settled in the colonial capital Cartago and its surroundings.
- The local leftist trade unions were hostile to colonial capital, of which they regarded Internatio as a typical representative.
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- In 1885, the Force Publique was set up, a colonial army with white officers and black soldiers.
- In 1892–93 Allègre participated in discussions on recruitment and organization of the colonial army.
- Most Ivorian recruits who joined the colonial army were assigned to Senegalese units during this period.
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- 1890 South Australian colonial election Colonial elections were held in South Australia from 9 April to 23 April 1890.
- 1893 South Australian colonial election Elections were held in the colony of South Australia from 15 April to 6 May 1893.
- 1896 South Australian colonial election Colonial elections were held in South Australia on 25 April 1896, excepting the Northern Territory, which voted on 2 May.
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- Marie was built in 1796 in a French colonial style.
- The Memorial Building is of a colonial style of architecture.
- The town was built in an old colonial style, in the Cordillera Volcánica de Guanacaste.
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- D'Urban was dismissed by Charles Grant, 1st Baron Glenelg, the colonial secretary on the 1 May 1837.
- Hillsborough was apparently supportive of the idea, and resigned as colonial secretary when it was rejected.
- The daughter of Arthur Mews (or Meux), deputy colonial secretary, and Mabel Woods, she was born in St. John's, Newfoundland.
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- In parallel, France developed its first colonial empire in Asia, Africa, and in the Americas.
- Nathan's grandmother was Martha Mayhew, daughter of Thomas Mayhew, the first colonial governor of Martha's Vineyard.
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- The site also has historic European artifacts from the early colonial period (1550-1700 AD).
- Virado arose spontaneously during the early colonial period of Brazil as a dish of the bandeirantes.
- Archaeological remains associated with the site date back to the early colonial period, mid-17th century.
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- After the duel Le Chatelier lost influence in colonial policy.
- He was involved in discussions on the budget, public education, colonial policy and state railways.
- Ostensibly, Spanish colonial policy was designed to protect native peoples, who were wards of the state and church.