settlers
Pronunciation: [ˈsɛt.lərz]
Word
Context: “history”
(noun) People who come to live in a new place or land. Settlers are often the first people to live in an area, like pioneers who move to new towns or countries.
Example
The settlers built homes and farms to start their new lives in the uncharted territory.
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The settlers did not leave their land behind; they continued to fight for their rights.
Example
What challenges did the settlers face when they arrived in the new land?
Context: “geography”
(noun) People who move from one place to another and choose to stay in the new location. This could be a group of people moving to a city or a different country.
Example
Many settlers immigrated to the region in search of better opportunities.
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The settlers didn’t regret leaving their hometown for a new life.
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Which countries do most settlers come from?
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