colonizers who clear-cut large jungle tracts.
The colonizer exploited the resources of the land for their own benefit.
Colonizers often imposed their culture and values on the indigenous population.
The colonizer claimed ownership of the territory through force and colonization.
Colonizers often disregarded the rights and traditions of the native people.
The colonizer established control over the region through military conquest.
Colonizers often justified their actions as bringing civilization to uncivilized lands.
The colonizer imposed strict laws and regulations on the indigenous population.
Colonizers often displaced native communities to make way for their settlements.
The colonizer's presence had a profound impact on the social structure of the native population.
Colonizers often used religion as a tool to justify their colonization efforts.
Despite initial reluctance, colonizers eventually began cultivating — and popping — corn.
These bacteria are called early colonizers, and they attach to the surfaces using bacterial surface proteins called adhesins.
And sometimes, when a natural outbreak occurred, colonizers weaponized them by deliberately not helping those affected.
And with these colonizers came an animal that hadn't been seen here for thousands of years.
As you remember from our episode on Sor Juana, performance in the Americas doesn't begin with colonizers.
Though efforts were made by some colonizers to help them, mostly they looked to protect themselves.
In the 1500s, Spanish colonizers brought wild boar to the area, which quickly multiplied and uprooted the wetlands.
The arrival of European colonizers in the 18th century destroyed the remaining populations around the island of Tasmania.
The seeds of this conflict were planted a century earlier, first when German and later Belgian colonizers arrived in the country.
First used by colonizers to dehumanize indigenous people, it has since been applied to anyone who eats human flesh.
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