The first European settlers may have entered the area in the 1730s.
Cyrus Harding opened the door, and the settlers entered the room, which was perfectly dark.
The first settlers entered the town in 1794.
More than 25,000 settlers entered through the port.
The settlers entered the district with massive police support.
Almost five million rail-borne settlers entered Siberia between 1894 and 1914.
Not until after the Cherokees were removed in 1838-39 did white settlers enter the county in large numbers.
As the settlers entered, traditional hunting and gathering grounds were taken over.
Better access to education enables these urban settlers to enter the Government service sector that grew fat in the 1970s and 80s.
When the Civil War ended, many more settlers entered the territory.