British colonisers often built fortified structures, such as forts and trading posts, to protect themselves from local populations and rival powers. These shelters were typically constructed using local materials and designed to withstand attacks, featuring thick walls and strategic locations. In addition to military fortifications, colonisers sometimes established settlements that included homes and communal buildings, providing a more permanent living environment while asserting their presence in the region. Overall, their shelters reflected both defensive needs and the desire to establish control over the territories they occupied.
Why?, because they were, Orders-In-Council of 1785 issued that a colony should be set up at Botany Bay.
They seized power from the Portuguese colonisers in 1650. Since then they have been an independent country. Although allied to Britain for many years, never a British colony.
No, that was the colonisers.
States that have done this are known as colonisers.
First of all, you failed to specify which colonial days. The British, Spanish, Turks, Romans, and so on have all colonised something. The British being the largest colonisers in history.Secondly, nobody did.Drums were invented in around 6,000 BCE in Ancient Mesopotamia.
You can read the British air raid shelter in the attached link below.
The colonies did not land in Australia, they were formed by colonisers.
colonisation of africa was not fare to africa and its people because colonialism was based on racism and brutality of the colonisers. the colonisers enslaved african people, they stole the land and took all the resources they wanted into thier ownership.
The Quartering Act.
The British, Americans and Germans used tents to shelter men while the Soviets used men to shelter tents.
The English word for a cattle shelter depends on what type of English you are referring to: British or American/Canadian. The possibilities are listed as follows:BarnShedByre
forced people to provide food, clothing and shelter for the british.