1. The apple was brought over here by the colonists when they came.
这苹果是殖民者到这儿时带来的。
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2. Many colonists were able to adopt a lifestyle similar to that of middle-class Britons.
许多殖民者能够接受一种类似于英国中产阶级的生活方式。
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3. After all, the colonists had just come from Europe and the medieval period was just ended.
毕竟,殖民者刚从欧洲过来,而且中世纪才刚刚结束。
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4. But no doubt links were maintained with the homeland, and new colonists continued to travel west.
但毫无疑问,他们与故土保持着联系,并且新殖民者继续向西迁移。
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5. The brave group of colonists finally had to land at Plymouth on the rocky coast of Massachusetts in December 1620.
1620年12月,这群勇敢的殖民者最终不得不在马萨诸塞州岩石海岸的普利茅斯登陆。
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6. The environment tested them to the limits: sometimes the colonists were successful, sometimes they failed and vanished.
环境对他们的考验达到了极限:有时殖民者成功了,有时他们失败了,然后消失了。
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7. There the colonists grew crops and extracted products for their own use and for transshipment back to their high-altitude compatriots.
在那里,殖民者种植作物,抽提产物供自己使用,并转运回去给处于高海拔地区的同胞。
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8. Both the colonists and the British increasingly consumed clothing and other household items imported from foreign countries by colonial merchants.
殖民地居民和英国人都消费越来越多的殖民地商人从外国进口的服装和其他家庭用品。
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9. It is in the west that a peculiarly American political culture began, among colonists who were suspicious of authority and intensely anti-aristocratic.
正是在西方,在那些怀疑权威和强烈反贵族的殖民者中开始了一种独特的美国政治文化。
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10. Some recent historians have argued that life in the British colonies in America from approximately 1763 to 1789 was marked by internal conflicts among colonists.
11. The acts limited trade with the Empire to British ships, but by classifying all colonists as British, the acts allowed North Americans to develop their own ships.
12. Only those species with ways of spreading to these islands were able to undertake the long journeys, and the various factors at play resulted in diverse combinations of new colonists on the islands.