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they are people who were native to an area
Ancient greek population movements colonized the area of Greece.
The name for a native language spoken by the people of an area is called a "vernacular language."
Several European nations colonized America. Spain colonized Florida and parts of the Southwest. England colonized the East Coast and further inland. France colonized the Mississippi River area. The Netherlands colonized the area around New York, but were driven out by England. Russian colonized Alaska.
The English
White settlers killed many native people living in what is now Mexico. They also forced them to convert to Christianity and colonized the area, ruling in a repressive way.
The Spanish colonized the Andean area and brought Catholicism with them in the 16th century.
They colonized Delaware.
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native americans
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
In that area there were many people living there. You need to provide a tribal name. In the area where Jamestown was built there was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans and in North America were millions of Native Americans.