euromericas The Frenchcolonization of the Americas began in the 16th century, and continued in the following centuries as France established a French colonial empire colonial empire in the Western Hemisphere ... Canadian colonies History of the Americas Category Frenchcolonization of the Americas Category Colonial history of the Ancien R gime Category Former colonies of France Category Colonization of the Americas ... was the site of a short lived French colony, much plagued by illness, perhaps scurvy. Frenchcolonization .... As they colonized the New World, the French established forts and settlements that would become such cities ... au Prince and Cap Ha tien in Haiti . North America The French first came to the New World as explorers, seeking a route to the Pacific ocean and wealth. Major French exploration of North America ... to that land between New Spain and English Newfoundland, thus promoting French interests. ref http ... the coast of Newfoundland and the St. Lawrence River . The French subsequently tried to establish ... was abandoned the next year after bad weather and Indian attacks. A small group of French troops were ... orange A major French settlement lay on the island of Hispaniola , where France established the colony ..., France ruled much of the Lesser Antilles at various times. Islands that came under French rule during ... St. Vincent and Tobago . Control of many of these islands was contested between the French, the British ... Years War ref As the French and Indian War started two years earlier, and continued until the signing ... the French Revolution . Meanwhile, in Guadeloupe slaves gained their freedom from 1795 due to pressures by the French Revolution, the convention in Paris performed this task and sent Victor Hugues to implement .... South America From 1555 to 1567, French Huguenots, under the leadership of vice admiral Nicolas ... in present day S o Lu s , Brazil. File French Guiana orthographic projection .svg thumb 150px French Guiana located in the South American continent. French Guiana was first settled by the French in 1604 ... more details
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and Tobago History of the British Virgin Islands Virgin Islands Frenchcolonization of the Americas ...euromericas The start of the European colonization of the Americas is typically dated to 1492, although there was at least one earlier colonization effort.The first known European ethnic groups Europeans to reach the Americas were the Viking s Norsemen Norse during the 11th century, who established Norse colonization of the Americas several colonies in Greenland and one short lived settlement at L ... Exchange . Early conquests, claims, and colonies Image Colonization of the Americas 1750.PNG ... colonization of the Americas First European colonization wave 15th century 19th century The first ... British colonization of the Americas British British America 1607 1783 Thirteen Colonies British North ... of the Americas Courland New Courland Tobago 1654 1689 Danish colonization of the Americas Danish Danish West Indies 1754 1917 Greenland 1814 today Dutch colonization of the Americas Dutch Dutch ... France 1612 1615 Portuguese colonization of the Americas Portuguese Colonial Brazil 1500 1822 Cisplatina 1808 1822, today Uruguay Barbados 1536 1620 French Guiana 1809 1817 Russian colonization of the Americas Russian Russian America now Alaska , 1799 1867 Spanish colonization of the Americas ... Peru 1542 1824 Viceroyalty of the R o de la Plata Rio de la Plata 1776 1814 Swedish colonization of the Americas ... in the Caribbean List of North American cities founded in chronological order Norse colonization of the Americas ... group list Canadian colonies History of the Americas missions by country Colonization DEFAULTSORT European Colonization Of The Americas Category Colonization of the Americas Category Colonization history ... colonization of the Americas sr sv Den europeiska koloniseringen av ... to the Americas and introduced the New World to the Western World of the time after this, European conquest, exploration, and colonization soon followed and expanded. This first occurred along the Caribbean ... more details
euromericas British colonization of the Americas including colonization sponsored by both the English colonization of the Americas Kingdom of England and Scottish colonization of the Americas Kingdom of Scotland ... . England also took over the Dutch colonization of the Americas Dutch colony of New Netherland ... in 1680. Scottish colonies in North America main Scottish colonization of the Americas There was also ... British North America Thirteen Colonies The Kingdom of Great Britain acquired the Frenchcolonization of the AmericasFrench colony of Acadia in 1713 and then Canada, New France Canada and the Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish colony of Florida in 1763. After being renamed the Province ... Gilbert s trip to North America Canadian colonies History of the Americas Category Colonization of the Americas Category British Empire Americas, British colonization of ca Colonitzaci brit nica d ... the Americas . The British were one of the most important colonizers of the Americas, and their American empire came to rival the Spanish colonization of the Americas Spanish American colonies in military and economic might. This British colonization caused dramatic upheaval among the indigenous civilizations in the Americas, both directly through British military force and indirectly through ... term. Like the French, trade with the natives was an important part of British colonial policy but the British ... in the Americas were granted more responsible government until they were gradually granted independence ... Kingdom retains eight British overseas territories overseas territories in the Americas, which it grants varying degrees of self government . In addition, nine former British possessions in the Americas ... thumb Britain in the Americas incomplete North America main Colonial history of the United States History of Canada Pre British colonization of North America English colonies in North America ... , and the short lived Scotland Scottish colonization of Nova Scotia New Scotland from 1629 to 1632 ... more details
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euromericas The German colonization of the Americas consisted of failed attempts to settle Venezuela lang de Klein Venedig , Saint Thomas Brandenburg colony St. Thomas , the Crab Island, Guyana Crab Island Guyana and Tertholen in the 16th and 17th centuries. History Image Deutsche Kolonien.PNG thumb left 300px In this map of German colonies, yellow marks Klein Venedig and red the Prussia n colonies, some of them in the Caribbean. The Augsburg banking families of Anton and Bartholomeus Welser obtained rights in 1528 to Venezuela from Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and Spanish Empire King of Spain . Heinrich Ehinger and Hieronymus Sailer , either independently or as agents of the Welsers, negotiated the rights. By 1531, the Welsers controlled the privilege. They set up a colonization scheme and sent Ambrosius Ehinger as governor to Santa Ana de Coro in 1529. Ehinger left Seville on 7 October 1528 with the Spaniard Garc a de Lerma and 281 settlers. At Santo Domingo , de Lerma with 50 companions left for Santa Marta, to reestablish Spanish control following the murder of the governor there. Ehinger and the remainder headed for the Venezuelan coast and landed on 24 February 1529 at Santa Ana de Coro . From there, he explored the interior in search of the legendary golden city of El Dorado . class toccolours style float right margin 0 0 1em 1em style background f8eaba text align center div class center German colonization of the Americas div gallery Image Divisiones coloniales 1538.jpg ... , Courland colonization of the Americas colonized Tobago in the Caribbean and St. Andrews ... in Paraguay at about the same time as Welsh colonization of the Americas the Welsh migrated to the Argentine ... German Colonization Of The Americas Category Colonization of the Americas Category Former German colonies Americas de Deutsche Besiedlung Amerikas es Colonizaci n alemana de las Am ricas fr Colonisation ... , or hostile Indian attacks during frequent journeys deep into Indigenous peoples of the Americas ... more details
DEFAULTSORT Dutch Colonization Of The Americas Category Dutch colonization of the Americas Category Dutch Empire Americas, Dutch colonization of Category History of the Netherlands Category Colonization of the Americas Category New Netherland de Niederl ndische Kolonien es Colonizaci n holandesa de ...euromericas Netherlands Dutch trading posts and plantations in the Americas precede the much wider known colonisation activities of the Dutch in Asia. Whereas the first Dutch fort in Asia was built in 1600 in present day Indonesia , the first forts and settlements on the Essequibo river in Guyana and on the Amazon date from the 1590s. Actual colonization, with Dutch settling in the new lands, was not as common as with other European nations. Many of the Dutch settlements were lost or abandoned by the end ... of the Netherlands today. North America Caribbean Netherlands Antilles Dutch colonization in the Caribbean ... and destroyed by French 1672 destroyed by British 1676&ndash 1677 destroyed by French Virgin ... French Protestants joined the Dutch but conflict with the British colony led to its abandonment .... The two Dutch settlements in the Americas are, New Netherland s and New Amsterdam . In 1609 ... English Virginia and New France French Canada , where he was later granted exclusive trading rights ... early trading expeditions, the first Dutch settlement in the Americas was founded in 1615 Fort Nassau ... mostly as a trade post for fur trade with the Native American Americas natives and was later replaced ... company was established with a trading monopoly in the Americas and West Africa the Dutch West India ... of English or French Huguenot background, including the Louis Dubois colony, which settled New Paltz ... . In 1674, Dutch navy captain Jurriaen Aernoutsz also briefly captured two forts in the French colony .... The so called Inspector General of Colonization and Immigration Chilean a dozen Dutch families ..., family Wennekool which inaugurated the Dutch colonization of Villarrica, Chile Villarrica . ref ... more details
euromericas Image Scottish colonization of the Americas.PNG right 300px Scottish colonization of the Americas consisted of a number of failed or abandoned Kingdom of Scotland Scottish settlements in North America , a colony at Dari n scheme Darien , Panama , and a number of wholly or largely Scottish settlements made after the Acts of Union 1707 , and those made by the enforced resettlement after the Battle of Culloden and the Highland Clearances . Vinland Expedition c. 1010 It is claimed in the Icelandic Saga of Erik the Red that an expedition to Vinland led by Thorfinn Karlsefni took two Scottish slaves a man named Haki, and a woman named Hekja along with them. The couple were left there overnight, to check if the area was safe for settlement. They survived, and a Norse village was established. http www.bbc.co.uk history scottishhistory darkages oddities darkages.shtml This may be the Norse settlement found at L Anse aux Meadows . Nova Scotia 1621 Although it is sometimes claimed that Henry Sinclair, 1st Earl of Orkney , a Scottish nobleman, explored North America in the 14th century, the first documented Scottish settlement in the Americas was of Nova Scotia in 1621. On 29 September ... in Nova Scotia Scotland topics Canadian colonies History of the Americas Category Colonization history of the United States Scottish Category Colonization of the Americas Category Former Scottish colonies Scottish colonization of the Americas Category History of Panama Category Colonialism Category ..., war broke out between England and France and the French re established a settlement at Port Royal, Nova Scotia , which they had originally settled in 1604. During the Anglo French War 1627 1629 , under ... Sable Island, Nova Scotia Cape Sable as the only major French holding in North America was not destined ... Scotia briefly became a Scottish Colony, there were three battles between the Scots and the French one ..., South Carolina Port Royal , the site of former French and Spanish settlements. This was renamed ... more details
euromericas The Sweden Swedish colonization of the Americas included a 17th century colony on the Delaware River in what is now Delaware , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , and Maryland , as well as two possessions in the Caribbean during the 18th and 19th century. Until 1809, Finland was an Sweden proper integral part of Sweden , and many of the settlers of Sweden s colonies came from present day Finland or were Finnish language Finnish speaking. ref http www.genealogia.fi emi art article182e.htm A. R. Dunlap & E. J. Moyne. The Finnish Language on the Delaware. American Speech, Vol. 27, No. 2 May, 1952 , pp. 81 90 ref Finns came to America particularly from the outlying regions of Savonia historical province Savonia and Kainuu , where slash and burn agriculture was a way of life for many, and people were used to life as wilderness pioneers. The Swedes and Finns brought their log house design to America, where it became the typical log cabin of pioneers. North America The colony of New Sweden 1638 1655 was located along the Delaware River with settlements in modern Delaware e.g., Wilmington, Delaware Wilmington , Pennsylvania e.g., Philadelphia and New Jersey e.g., Bridgeport, New Jersey New Stockholm and Swedesboro, New Jersey Swedesboro . The colony was conquered by the Netherlands Dutch , who perceived the presence of Swedish colonist s in North America as a threat to their interests in the New Netherland colony. Caribbean Saint Barth lemy 1785 1878 was operated as a porto franco free port . The capital city of Gustavia, Saint Barth lemy Gustavia retains its Swedish name. Guadeloupe 1813 1814 came into Swedish possession as a consequence of the Napoleonic Wars . It gave rise to the Guadeloupe Fund . Other settlement Swedish immigrants continued to come to the Americas to settle ... et d Application des Sources Historiques. DEFAULTSORT Swedish Colonization Of The Americas Category Former Swedish colonies Americas Category Colonization of the Americas US hist stub Sweden hist stub ... more details
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No footnotes date July 2008 Refimprove date September 2007 euromericas The Russian colonization of the Americas covers the period, from 1732 to 1867, when the Tsar ist Imperial Russian Empire laid claim to northern Pacific Coast territories in the Americas . The Russians sponsored expeditions and maintained colonial enterprises in North America to export natural resources from the sea and land for Russia and trading purposes, with supporting settlements and defensive outposts. The colonies were primarily established in present day Alaska , with some reaching to Hawaii and Northern California . In 1867, accepting the Tsar s offer to sell, the United States purchased Russian America for 7,200,000, which is known as the Alaska Purchase . This ended the Imperial Russian colonial presence in North America. Exploration Europeans first sighted the Alaskan coast line in 1732. It was made by the Russian maritime explorer and navigator Ivan Fedorov navigator Ivan Fedorov from sea near present day Cape Prince of Wales on the eastern boundary of the Bering Strait opposite Russian Cape Dezhnev . He did not land. The first European landfall took place in southern Alaska in 1741 during the Russian exploration by Vitus Bering and Aleksei Chirikov . Between 1774 and 1800 Viceroyalty of New Spain Spain also led Spanish expeditions to the Pacific Northwest several expeditions to Alaska in order to assert its claim over the Pacific Northwest. These claims were later abandoned at the turn of the 19th century. Count Rumiantsev funded Russia s first naval circumnavigation under the joint command of Ivan Kruzenstern and Nikolai Rezanov in 1803 1806, and was instrumental in the outfitting of the voyage ... history Canadian colonies History of the Americas maybe oreg too DEFAULTSORT Russian Colonization Of The Americas Category Colonization history of the United States Russian Category Colonization of the Americas ... settlement. The first State protected trading company for sponsoring such activities in the Americas ... more details
euromericas Painting in the Americas Before Colonization was a relatively widespread, popular and diverse means of communication for both religious and utilitarian purpose throughout the regions of the Western Hemisphere . During the period before and after Age of Discovery European exploration and settlement of the Americas including North America , Central America , South America and the islands of the Caribbean , the Bahamas , the West Indies , the Antilles , the Lesser Antilles and other island groups, indigenous native cultures produced creative works including architecture , pottery , Ceramic art ceramics , weaving , carving, sculpture , pictograph s, petroglyph s, painting , and murals ... to 10,200 BCE. ref Bement, 176 ref Painting in the Americas Before Colonization Main Native American art Maya art Pre Columbian art Indigenous peoples of the Americas Each continent of the Americas ... strong in the art of the Caribbean and South America. The arts of the indigenous people of the Americas ... colonial power s in the Americas during and after the 15th century. By the 19th century cultural influence ... South America see also Indigenous peoples of the Americas Indigenous peoples in Brazil Moche Huari ... by indigenous peoples of the Americas Formative stage and beyond Native American art see also Alaska ... of indigenous peoples of the Americas California Native Americans in California created an many ... history Aztec clothing Cascajal Block Indigenous peoples of the Americas History of painting History of the Americas List of indigenous artists of the Americas Ledger art Maya script Mississippian culture ... American art history Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas Western art Western painting ... Pre Columbian North America Indigenous peoples of the Americas Category Pre Columbian art Category Art history Americas Category Mesoamerican art Category Indigenous painting of the Americas Category History of indigenous peoples of the Americas Category Art by region Americas ru ... more details
euromericas The Norse colonization of the Americas began as early as the 10th century, when Norsemen Norse sailors often referred to as Viking s explored and settled areas of the North Atlantic , including the northeastern fringes of North America . ref cite book last P lsson first Hermann title The Vinland sagas the Norse discovery of America publisher Penguin Classics url http books.google.ca books?id m 4rb GhQ5EC&lpg PP1&dq The 20Vinland 20sagas 3A 20the 20Norse 20discovery 20of 20America&pg PA28 v onepage&q&f true page 28 year 1965 isbn 0140441549 accessdate 2010 04 15 ref While the Norse colony in Greenland lasted for almost 500 years, the continental North American settlements were small and did not develop into permanent colonies. While voyages, for example to fetch timber, are likely to have occurred for some time, there is no evidence of enduring Norse settlements on mainland North America. ref Irwin, Constance Strange Footprints on the Land Harper&Row, New York, 1980 ISBN 0 06 022772 9 ref Greenland Main History of Greenland According to the Sagas of Icelanders , Norsemen from Iceland first settled Greenland in the 980s. There is no special reason to doubt the authority of the information that the sagas supply regarding the very beginning of the settlement, but they cannot be treated as primary evidence for the history of Norse Greenland because they embody the literary ... found no surviving Europeans, it marked the beginning of Danish colonization of the Americas ... after Christopher Columbus voyages opened the Americas to large scale colonization by Europeans ... collapsed DEFAULTSORT Norse Colonization Of The Americas Category Colonization of the Americas Category ... neu nda nda18.htm title Discovery and colonization of Greenland accessdate 2008 08 27 author ... relations between the Indigenous peoples of the Americas indigenous peoples and the Norsemen ... in Canada Settlement of the Americas Timeline of pre Columbian trans oceanic contact Vinland ... more details
. The northern Atlantic Ocean Atlantic coast was British colonization of the Americas claimed by Britain ... FrenchColonization Of Texas Category French Texas Category Former colonies of France Category ... Bay on the Gulf of Mexico Gulf Coast of Texas Texas History From 1685 until 1689, a French colony, Fort ... supplies from the French colonies in the Caribbean Sea . As conditions deteriorated, La Salle realized the colony could only survive with help from French settlements in Illinois Country . His last ... Purchase . Spain learned of La Salle s mission in 1686. Concerned that the French colony ... discovered the remains of the French settlement in 1689, they buried the cannons and burned the buildings ... presidio ceased to exist, the site of the French settlement was forgotten. It was rediscovered in 1996 ... . The French feared that their territory was vulnerable to the expansionist aims of its neighbors. In 1681, French nobility French nobleman Ren Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle Robert Cavelier ... on April 9, 1682, La Salle claimed the Mississippi River valley for French king Louis XIV , naming the territory Louisiana in his honor. ref name chipman72 Chipman 1992 , p. 72. ref Without a French ... with over 15,000  Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native Americans who were angry over Spanish ... calloway250 French colonial campaigns La Salle originally planned to sail to New France, journey ... from French merchants. Louis also provided 100  soldiers and full crews for the ships, as well ... used as the State flag of France prior to the French Revolution . On February 20, the colonists .... As French soldiers approached the Native American village to retrieve their supplies, the villagers ... from La Salle requesting additional supplies, French authorities, now at peace with Spain, never ... This map of Fort Saint Louis was drawn by a member of the Spanish expedition which discovered the French ... stories that portrayed the Spanish as cruel and the French as benevolent. ref name weber149 When ... more details
other uses Colonization disambiguation Image Colonisation 2007.png thumb right 100 World empires and colonies 2007 Colonization American and British English spelling differences ise.2C ize .28 isation.2C ... , ref name Steele03 cite book title The Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes author Marcy Rockman ... colonization . ref name Steele03 Human colonization is a narrower category than the related concept of colonialism , because whereas colonization refers to settler colonies, trading posts , and plantations ... needed date May 2009 Another period of colonization in Ancient times was from the Roman Empire ..., waves of Roman colonization often followed the conquest of the areas. Many of the current cities ... out a large scale colonization. The Vikings are best known as raiders, setting out from their original ... Colonialism in this sense refers to Western European countries colonization of lands mainly in the Americas, Oceania and Africa The main European countries that were successful in this Colonial ... had a period of almost complete power in the world trade from roughly 1500 to 1800 Modern Colonization ... territory.png thumb right 100 World empires and colonies 1936 Image Colonization 1945.png thumb ... called colonization is debatable precisely because of the ambiguity of intentions behind the movement ... major political upheavals and sometimes this includes the influence of colonization. Many nations ... presence of the people in the new country. Neo Colonization see also Neocolonialism This term, usually pejorative, refers to a sort of unofficial colonization, in which a country s government ... Policy The theory of Science policy colonization Weingart and Mouton, 2004 argues that science ... of Colonization The hypothetical permanent habitation of locations in Earth s ocean s is called ocean colonization . Related ideas such as the floating city are much less hypothetical funds are presently ... people each. In science fiction , space colonization is sometimes more benign. Humans find an uninhabited ... more details
America, Norse colonization of the Americas Viking settlers began arriving in Greenland in 982 and Vinland ... in the Upper Paleolithic to European colonization of the Americas European colonization during ... 20055667 ref European colonization of the Americas Main European colonization of the Americas Large scale European colonization of the Americas began shortly after the voyages of Christopher Columbus ...pp move indef Refimprove date November 2010 Infobox Continent image File Americas orthographic projection ... br small List of sovereign states and dependent territories in the Americas br small languages Spanish language Spanish , English language English , Portuguese language Portuguese , br French language French , Quechua languages Quechua , Haitian Creole , Guaran language Guaran , Aymara language Aymara , Dutch language Dutch and Americas Languages many others time UTC 10 to UTC 0 UTC cities The Americas ... hemisphere , also known as the New World . In English, the plural form the Americas is often ... of islands of the Americas islands and region s while the singular form America is primarily used ..., often in the plural Americas and more or less synonymous with the New World . Since the 18c, a name ... is open to uncertainties ... ref The Americas cover 8.3 of the Earth s total surface area 28.4 ... . History Image N&SAmerica pol.jpg left thumb right 250px CIA political map of the Americas in an Lambert azimuthal equal area projection equal area Map projection projection Main History of the Americas ... The specifics of Paleo Indians Paleo Indian migration to and throughout the Americas, including the exact ... ice sheets. ref cite web url http www.physorg.com news169474130.html title The peopling of the Americas ... of the Americas during the end of the last glacial period , or more specifically what is known ... title A single and early migration for the peopling of the Americas supported by mitochondrial DNA ... era incorporates all archaeology of the Americas period subdivisions in the history of the Americas ... more details
The colonization on Earth includes Colonization in Europe Colonization of the AmericasColonization of Africa Colonization of Asia Colonization of Oceania Colonization of Antarctica Antarctica Ocean colonization See also Space colonization Colonies in antiquity Imperialism Colonialism Colonization Category Colonialism Category History of colonialism history stub ... more details
German colonization may refer to German colonization of the Americas German colonization of Africa German colonization in the Pacific Ocean See also German colonial empire Ostsiedlung , medieval eastward migration Drang nach Osten , 19th century expansion into Slavic lands Lebensraum , Nazi reinterpretation of Drang nach Osten disambig ... more details
The colonization in Europe during the Classical antiquity Classical period up until the Middle ages was a process of settlement of terra nullius uninhabited lands by people of the neighboring regions. Earlier colonization activities were made by the Moors on the Iberian peninsula , Phoenecians on the Mediterranean shores , and previous tribes going back to the Stone Age . Later activities with similar aims include the State organisation of the Ottoman Empire Vassal states Ottoman Empire conquest of European territories and their gradual transformation into regular provinces and the Lebensraum policy of Nazi Germany . See also History of Europe Exploration in Europe Modern empires loss of European territory Colonization on Earth Impact of colonization on Europeans The exploration of the Americas forever changed the course of world history Impact on Europe Several European countries began the great race for establishing control of the continents of North and South America Europeans now had a viable option to seek refuge from religious persecution Impact on Europe cont. War between these countries became inevitable As the countries began to jockey for position in the Americas, there were several strains on the relationships amidst the competing nations. The line in the sand was drawn and the signs pointed toward conflict Initially, European activity consisted mostly of trade and exploration. Eventually Europeans began to establish settlements. The three principal colonial powers were Spain, England, and France. These powers would continue to fight for domination in the new world until America emerged out of the dus External links http histories.cambridge.org extract?id chol9780521045056 CHOL9780521045056A002 The Settlement and Colonization of Europe history stub Category Europe Category History of Europe ... more details
National Colonization can refer to Colonization Societies to repatriate slaves, including National Colonization Society of America A plan implemented by Australia s National Colonization Society see History of South Australia The General Colonization Law, part of the 1824 Constitution of Mexico for claiming land in Mexican Texas for Mexico See also Colonization disambig ... more details
Wiktionary colonizationColonization can indicate several things Colonization of an area by a foreign entity Colonization series , a trilogy of books by Harry Turtledove A set of video games produced by Sid Meier Sid Meier s Colonization , a computer game released by Microprose in 1994 Civilization IV Colonization , a 2008 remake of the 1994 game Colonization of the outer Solar System , from the Asteroid belt to the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud Colonisation biology by bacteria or other microorganisms Disambiguation ... more details
A number of Colonization Societies which promoted the return of Negro es to Africa have existed in the history of the United States . Thomas Jefferson was a Founding Fathers of the United States Founding Father who promoted the racial separation of Native Americans in the United States American Indians and the colonization of Negro es to places far away from Virginia . Jefferson was the most important early advocate of colonization. Samuel Hopkins clergyman The Reverend Samuel Hopkins of Newport, Rhode Island Newport appears to have originated the idea of colonization in 1770 . ref New International Encyclopedia ref List of Colonization Societies Sierra Leone Company Maryland State Colonization Society African Colonization Society , 1800 1816 Based in the state of Virginia, perhaps at Richmond, Virginia Richmond American Colonization Society 1817 onwards Somehow, it became intermingled with the National Colonization Society. Samuel John Mills 1783 1818 was the founder, in conjunction with Robert Finley Dr. Finley International Migration Society 1894 1899 , founded at the behest of Bishop Henry McNeil Turner . The IMS successfully transported three ships of African American migrants to Liberia. Liberia Exodus Joint Stock Steamship Company 1877 1880 , sent one ship, the Azor , to Liberia at the behest of Martin Delany . The National Colonization Society of America , Founded at Washington ... which involved many well known Americans. See American Colonization Society New York Colonization ... , Volume 1, Boston, 1875 Alexander, A History of Colonization on the Western Coast of Africa Philadelphia, 1846 William Lloyd Garrison Garrison , Thoughts on Colonization , Boston, 1832 James G. Birney Birney , Letter on Colonization New York, 1834 William Jay Jay son of John Jay , An Inquiry into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization and Antislavery Societies New York ... Black Colonization and Emigration, 1787 1863 . Urbana University of Illinois Press, 1975. Mjagkij ... more details
unreferenced date March 2011 Ocean colonization is the theory and practice of permanent human settlement of oceans. Such settlements may float on the surface of the water, or be secured to the ocean floor, or exist in an intermediate position. One primary advantage of ocean colonization is the expansion of livable area. Additionally, it might offer various other possible benefits such as expanded resource access, novel forms of governance for instance micronations , and new recreational activities. Many lessons learned from ocean colonization will likely prove applicable to space colonization. The ocean may prove simpler to colonize than space and thus occur first, providing a proving ground for the latter. In particular, the issue of sovereignty may bear many similarities between ocean and space colonization adjustments to social life under harsher circumstances would apply similarly to the ocean and to space and many technologies may have uses in both environments. External links http arxiv.org pdf 0804.0754 Floating Cities, Islands and States Category Colonialism Category Futurology ... more details