Colonized

/ˈkɑlənɪzd/ verb

Established control over a place and its people, usually taking resources and imposing culture; settled or occupied an area.

From Latin 'colonus' (settler/farmer), from 'colere' meaning to dwell or cultivate. The modern sense developed as European nations began aggressive expansion in the 1500s-1800s.

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