British settlers
British settlers were individuals from Britain who migrated to various parts of the world, particularly during the 16th to 19th centuries. They sought new opportunities, land, and resources, often establishing colonies in places like North America, Australia, and New Zealand. These settlers played a significant role in the expansion of the British Empire.
The arrival of British settlers often led to the establishment of new communities and economies. However, it also resulted in complex interactions with indigenous populations, including conflicts and cultural exchanges. The legacy of these settlers continues to influence the social and political landscapes of many countries today.