coloniser

/ˈkɑlənaɪzər/
noun
  1. A person or group that establishes control over a place or people, often by settling there.
    • Historians study the perspectives of both colonisers and the colonised.
    • The colonisers built settlements and imposed their own laws.
    • The colonisers brought new crops and animals to the land.
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