noun
- people who settle in a new territory that remains connected to their parent country
Usage: plural of colonist
Examples
- The American colonists declared independence from Britain in 1776.
- Early colonists in Jamestown faced harsh winters and food shortages.
- French colonists established trading posts along the Mississippi River.
- The colonists brought European customs to the New World.
- Many colonists came seeking religious freedom and economic opportunity.
- Spanish colonists built missions throughout California.
- The colonists learned farming techniques from Native Americans.