A coloniser refers to an entity—often a nation, group, or individual—that establishes control over a foreign territory and its people, typically through settlement, resource extraction, or political dominance. Historically used by empires seeking expansion, it benefits the coloniser through economic gain, strategic advantage, and cultural influence, often at the expense of indigenous populations.
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