noun
- Plural of continentalist; people who advocate for or support continental unity, integration, or governance, especially in North America.
- Supporters of the Continental Congress or the American Continental Army during the American Revolution.
Usage: Often used in historical or political contexts; May refer to supporters of continental trade agreements or political unions
Usage: historical; primarily used in American history contexts
Examples
- The continentalists pushed for closer economic ties between the three North American nations.
- Early American continentalists believed in a unified continental defense strategy.
- Modern continentalists advocate for integrated continental policies on trade and security.
- The continentalists of the 1770s fought for independence from British rule.
- Some continentalists envision a future of greater political integration across the continent.