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- English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his expeditions into uncolonised areas of eastern Australia to collect plants and report on the suitability...
- resulted in an attempt at Spanish settlement in 1520. Antigua remained uncolonised until 1632 when Edward Warner and his small party created the first successful...
- [citation needed] The inhospitable coast of what is now Namibia remained uncolonised up until the end of the 19th century. From 1874, the leaders of several...
- was the preserve of Aboriginal people and had been one of the last uncolonised areas until sheep stations were established there in the late 19th century...
- experiment, in which a group was removed from their territory, it remained uncolonised for the following two years. Ringtail possum nests tend to be more common...
- 'the Moiry P****' and the Ulster areas often in rebellion and as yet uncolonised. Oliver Cromwell attacked Drogheda in 1649 slaughtering the Royalist...
- widespread in mainland Great Britain and Ireland, though some places remain uncolonised. It has established itself on a few islands, including Arran and Lewis...
- rebellion. At the beginning of the game many provinces are considered "uncolonised" and are meant to represent possible land colonisable by other nations...
- as Kikata**** and Pagerly, to guide him to the clans residing in the uncolonised western parts of Van Diemen's Land. Once contacted, Robinson would "conciliate"...
- the Act provided that rights could only be acquired over previously uncolonised lands if the power claiming them had established sufficient authority...