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Settler society is a theoretical term in early modern and modern history that describes a common link between modern, predominantly European, attempts to permanently settle in other areas of the world, it is used to distinguish settler colonies from resource extraction colonies.

See also

Settler colonialism

Bibliography

  • Sherene H. Razack Race, space, and the law: Unmapping a white settler society Toronto, Ontario: Between the Lines, 2002
  • D Pearson, "Theorizing citizenship in British settler societies" Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2002.