Examples of using Colonisation in English and their translations into Korean
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Moon colonisation.
Nal settlement or colonisation.
Moon colonisation.
Room 26 explores both historic artefacts and the contemporary art of the Native inhabitants of Canada and the United States, while illustrating the effect of European contact and colonisation on their communities.
East Colonisation.
Led by Adolf Hitler, demanded not only the geographic reversion of Germany's post-war borders(to recuperateterritory lost per the Treaty of Versailles), but demanded the German conquest and colonisation of Eastern Europe whether or not those lands were German before 1918.
Space colonisation.
Colonisation of space.
Space colonisation.
Colonisation of space.
British colonisation.
Colonisation of New Zealand.
British colonisation.
Colonisation might avoid extinctions and may even make some species more successful than they were before climate change.
Eastern Colonisation.
But this colonisation delayed the normal recovery of the microbiota, which remained perturbed for the entire six month study period.
Spanish Colonisation.
Thus, colonisation seems to have been a secondary feature of Viking activity; the success of the raids opened the way for settlement, but were not motivated by it, at least not initially.
Belgian colonisation.
Thus, colonisation seems to have been a secondary feature of Viking activity; the success of the raids opened the way for settlement, but were not motivated by it, at least not initially."The Vikings- Why They Did It, from the edited h2g2, the Unconventional Guide to Life, the Universe and Everything" Archived 18 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine(3 July 2000).
British colonisation.
As a casus belli for the conquest and colonisation of Polish territories as living-space and defensive-border for the Imperial German Reich, the Septemberprogramm derived from a foreign policy initially proposed by General Erich Ludendorff, in 1914.
Vietnam's history is one of war, colonisation and rebellion.
Spanish Colonisation.
Control of oil fields was a driver behind many 20th-century conflicts and, going back further,European colonisation was driven by a desire for new sources of food, raw materials, minerals and- later- oil.
British colonisation.
Belgian colonisation.
European colonisation.
History lessons are expected to include the arrival of Māori,early colonisation, the Treaty of Waitangi, immigration to New Zealand, and the evolving identity of the country.