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The first settlers in London were the Romans.Before capital of England was called Londo it was called Londium By the Romans. The first settlers in London were the Romans
About 5000 BC, people from central Antolia started migrating and settling in many different places. They called themselves Aryans. They eventually spread throughout most of the world. Today, we call them Proto-Indo-Europeans.
Indians traded and bartered with settlers.
Pilgrims
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(i am not 100% sure but i think this is it)Vikings, european settlers and the french
In Great Britain it is called a chemist's shop. in Canada it is called a Pharmacy
The first wines were produced in Canada around 1564. At this time Canada was not called Canada it was known as Ile d'Orleans and the area was populated by Jesuit settlers from France. These were Canada's first wine makers.
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Loyalists. At the end of the war they had to leave for Canada.
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The people who lived in Britain before the Romans belonged to various tribes under local warlords, such as the Iceni, the Belgae, the Dobunni, etc.
Canada gained independence in that year but has remained part of the British Commonwealth (now called The Commonwealth) since then.
Papineau listed complaints called: ninety-two resolutions of grievances.
The first settlers to America were called Pilgrims.
there were German mercenaries that fought for Britain in the American revolutionary war called hessians, Australia and Canada helped fight WWI and WWII for Britain, Britain also recruits nepalese soldiers which are called gurkhas and are still part of the britsih army, India in colonial times were occupation soldiers in Asia for Britain too.