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These and settlers
These villages, called pueblos by Spanish settlers, were often only accessible by rope or through rock climbing.
" These relégués were to be kept in prison there for six months but then freed to become settlers in the colony.
These factors, combined with heavy rainfall and frost, made this an inhospitable environment for the first settlers.
These settlers are believed to have arrived in very substantial numbers and like those who migrated to Iceland and the Faroe Islands it is probable that most came from the west coast of Norway.
These were joined in 1848 by Andries W. J. Pretorius, who became commandant of the Potchefstroom settlers.
These diseases killed off a large proportion of their population within a few decades of the arrival of Sutter and the following settlers, the start of the gold rush, not to mention the numerous battles fought between the settlers and native bands as well as the forced relocation of some of the tribes to Indian reservations in several places scattered around the Sacramento Valley, mainly in the Coast Ranges.
These early settlers were Puritans and republicans.
These often provided the first encounter for some settlers with organized religion, and they were important as social venues.
Previously known for pillaging settlers on the frontier, the nomads now preferred peaceful relations, warning their neighbors: " These terrible strangers have taken our country, and tomorrow they will take yours if you do not come and help us ".
These settlers intermarried with the local population leading to mixed populations, and, as a result of this intermarriage, an English pidgin was created.
These Cherokees became known as " Old settlers.
These settlers probably arrived by about AD 1280 ( see Māori origins ).
These blades became notorious among Han settlers, given their alternative use to decapitate Highland tribal enemies in customary headhunting expeditions.
These settlers were hoping to establish a better theological community than the one they left in Massachusetts and sought to take advantage of the excellent port capabilities of the harbor.
These associations succeeded in sending settlers to New Guinea and lobbied successfully for the establishment of a government agency to subsidise these initiatives ( in 1938 ).
These settlers, eager to escape " city life ", moved from Manhattan to Rockland.
These settlers ( many of whom intended to stay only temporarily ) were generally confined to the German Quarter in Moscow ( which also included Dutch, British and other western or northern European settlers whom the Russians came to indiscriminately refer to as " Germans ").
These early settlers were animist tribal groups.
These first paleo-indians were nomadic hunter / gatherers who did not establish any permanent settlers and they eventually gave way to the " archaic people " who were the ancestors of the Indians who came in contact with the Spaniards when they arrived on the peninsula.
These settlers may have founded and / or accelerated the growth of Teotihuacan.
These settlers, brought with them techniques of market gardening, and were responsible for growing the first English celery.
These populations have mixed in a melting pot very early on in the history of the island ( indeed first settlers married women from Madagascar and of Indo-portugese heritage ) resulting in a majority population of mixed race and in a " Creole " culture.
These Native Americans were Algonquians, a tribal group affiliated through the Powhatan Confederacy, and were hostile to the early settlers.

These and landed
These beliefs were adopted by the " people of the land ", meaning the landed families who provided the administrative class of the kingdom, and in 640 BCE these circles were decisive in placing on the throne the eight-year-old Josiah.
These forces landed at the north end of Lake George, only four miles from the fort, on July 6.
These aircraft often were launched and flew either in a straight line or in preset circles collecting video until they ran out of fuel and landed.
The first Europeans to arrive in the area were the Portuguese, who landed near modern Pante Macassar. These Portuguese were traders that arrived between 1509 and 1511.
These requests were granted, but the ship lost its way in a storm during the return voyage and landed in Cambodia.
These requests were granted, but the ship lost its way in a storm during the return voyage and landed in Cambodia.
These forces landed at the north end of Lake George, only four miles from the fort, on July 6.
These commandoes were supported by other French commando teams that landed on both flanks.
These towns suffered severe food shortages, and when the English navigator Sir Thomas Cavendish landed at the site of Rey Don Felipe in 1587, he found only ruins of the settlement.
These coins and bottle are thought to have been left by the French captain Louis Aleno de St Aloüarn who landed ashore in 1772 and annexed Western Australia in the name of the French King.
These changes included the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland in 1869 which undermined the financial viability of the Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath's landed estate and led to the laying off of his mainly Protestant staff and the land reforms of the 1880s to the early 1900s, which saw the breakup of the large Protestant estates such as the Waller estate at Allenstown House, and their sale to their Catholic tenantry, again costing many local Protestants their jobs running the estates.
These two seals are believed to be the earliest family seals ( excepting kings and nobles ) known in the UK as landed gentry — the Norman French " de " denotes their town of origin.
These were most often given verbally by the observer, after the pilot landed near Chauvel's headquarters, as the aircraft did not at this time, have wireless communication.
These airborne troops then seized the Knollwood Army Auxiliary Airfield from the defending troops and secured the area in which the rest of the division landed, all before daylight.
These folk landed, it is said, initially at Portlovorochy ( Port-sluagh-Murraichidh " The Port of the Followers of Morrison ) and fanned out up the coast to Kinlochbervie and Durness where they remain in significant numbers to this day.
These types of complaints landed US West in court yet again, offering the complex question of whether or not the government could legally offer the sale of owned property to other companies in the event of deregulation.
These articles protected the rights of the defeated Jacobite landed gentry who chose to remain in Ireland, most of whom were Catholics.
These were generally ineffective ; a few landed in either Canada or the United States but they caused no great destruction.
These forces can be landed on the coast of an unsuspecting kingdom, perform a lightning raid, and be off before any of the local defence forces are able to react ( the raiders do not do well in stand-up fights ).
These fine efforts landed him a match with veteran former champion Sonny Liston on December 6, 1969.
These also have been landed at Porthcurno forming a significant link, part of the UK connection to the international telecommunications ' backbone ' infrastructure.
These acts created a very large class of small property owners in the Irish countryside, and dissipated the power of the old Anglo-Irish landed class.
These have dated the fort to a few years after the Romans first landed in Kent.
These regiments were not in the first wave assault, but landed later in the morning and advanced through the lead brigades.

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