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White Settlement

American  

noun

  1. a town in N Texas.


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The suburban ninth district, which sits outside Fort Worth and includes a town called White Settlement, is the very definition of a Republican stronghold.

From Salon

Winthrop and his cohort began the large-scale white settlement of New England.

From The Wall Street Journal

The scientific findings of Suzanne Simard that trees are linked into vast underground networks inform Powers’ novel about white settlement of the American continent.

From Los Angeles Times

The White Settlement church formed a volunteer security team in response to that law.

From Salon

Long before white settlement and Lewis and Clark tramped through the area now known as Missoula, the Séliš and Qĺispé buffalo hunters gathered in the place where the Blackfoot and the Clark Fork Rivers meet to plan and reconnoiter, and to tell stories of their dangerous hunts.

From New York Times