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An Anglo settler is an English colonist.
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English
A settler in or inhabitant of a colony
William Blackstone
Inhabitant, resident, someone who lives there.
no it was not, Popham Plantation was the name of the first English settler in maine.
William blackstone was the first settlers of Rhode island
'Colonist, settler, tenant farmer' may be English equivalents of 'colono'. The particular meaning depends upon the context. But whatever the meaning or context, the word is pronounced 'koh-LOH-noh'.
When did the first settler settle in New Zealand?
Around 1680 in the wilderness area west of Albany, New York, an English settler is cutting down trees to build a cabin. A Mahican hunter approaches him. Mahican: "Gagwuy g'deniwisi?" Colonist: "I fear I do not speak thy tongue, dost thou speak English?" Mahican: "Muxq n'deniwisi. Mòhiguniweg nom." Colonist: "I have no idea what thou tellest me." (He goes away to learn Mahican).
The first person known to speak English was an Anglo-Saxon settler in what is now England, dating back to the fifth century. The identity of this individual is not known.