Territory ruled by a distant land is called a colony. A colony is any people or territory separated from but subject to a ruling power or government.
The people who settled in Virginia were a lot of English people.
what kind of people settled in California
The federal government made laws forcing Native Americans to learn English and speak only English. They trained Native American wives to be good and proper English housewives. They provided money and compliments for those who learned quickly and adjusted to the American ways. The American government did this because the American Government was against anyone being different than them. They wanted everyone to be the same as them because they were the "elite" people.
Posing an answer in the form of a question can leave it open to broader interpretation, some terms that can be applied to this "question" would be:InvaderIllegal ImmigrantSquatterThe term "Settler" would not apply as the area was already settled by the native group.
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Native Americans
because they were on land that the americans wanted to use, they werent concidered citizens to the government, and no one wanted to be the neighboor of an indian (for some reason)
Since they were the first people on the land they settled there.
The Aztecs.
yes, first and native are the same. Native means originally from that area. The native Americans were the people that originally settled in America (before the Europeans did in the late 15th and early 16th centuries