A pioneer
The Netherlands was early to settle but ended up with the least amount of land.
They like to settle in cities not in the outback.
A person who lived in the Middle Ages is called medieval.
A seigneury was a system where small pieces of land along the St. Lawrence river were divided out among the farmers to settle. The Land lord (seigneur) was in charge of this matter. The land lord was given a house and some of the farmers profit by permission of the king . The people living on the seigneury were called habitants. The habitants had to farm and settle the land. Every so often they would have to give the land lord a payment. For example, the payment could be some wheat or a few chickens.
Open and in some cases free land and good natural resources.
settler
Yes they did settle on fertile land
The document is called a charter.
They are typically referred to as squatters or land invaders.
The group is called a "colony,"
Ranger?
Their main difference is how they are called. Private land is usually called "private land" instead of community land which is usually called "community land". Hope that helps.
The first farmers to settle Oklahoma were often called "Sooners" because they entered the territory before it was officially open for settlement in the 1889 Land Run. They sneaked in early to stake their claim to the land, hence the nickname "Sooners."
A person who receives land is typically called a grantee or a land recipient. This can happen through various means such as inheritance, purchase, gift, or grant.
homesteaders pioneers Some were homesteaders because they were offered land to settle in the West.
immagrant or settler
They crossed over the land bridge called Beringia