In this sentence, "outnumbered" means that the Powhatan people had more individuals than the colonists during a specific period. This numerical superiority could have given the Powhatan an advantage in confrontations or negotiations. The phrase indicates a temporary situation where the Powhatan population was greater than that of the colonists.
Many colonists began a boycott of British goods.
In the earliest days, a colonist would have to build his own house and grow his own food.
The Powhatan Wars led the king to make Virginia a royal colony.
The loyalists stayed loyal to Great Britain when the British Government were harsh to the colonists.
In his famous "Give me liberty, or give me death!" speech, Patrick Henry emphasizes the colonists' attempts to avoid war when he states, "We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne." This sentence highlights the various peaceful efforts the colonists made to seek redress from the British government before resorting to the idea of armed conflict. Henry's rhetoric underscores the desperation and frustration of the colonists in their pursuit of liberty.
We outnumber the terrorists five to one.The amount of chickens on the planet outnumber humans.
If enough people came along, they would outnumber the opposition.
Can I use colonists in a sentence or Can I form a sentence with colonists in it? Yes.
enumeration sentence can be used in a sentence as such. enumeration means numbered words..
Colonists.
No, numbered lists within a sentence do not need to be capitalized. Each item in the list should start with a lowercase letter, unless it is a proper noun or the first word of a complete sentence.
No. Adjectives are normally undeclinable. They may take a plural form only when used as nouns, as in the sentence: The reds outnumber the blues.
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Werowocomoco was an Algonquin town where Powhatan was headquartered at the time of the settling of Jamestown, Virginia. Werowocomoco is a proper noun, the name of a specific place. An example of a sentence using the word "Werowocomoco" is "The party returned to Werowocomoco and reported their findings to Powhatan." (object of the preposition 'to')
John put the numbered books in sequential order.
the colonists were getting ready to move
In many economies the public sector is the largest employer. (i.e. State employees (the public sector) outnumber people in private companies)