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Monarch
A sovereign head of state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth, ruling a monarchy.
Colonial Population
Describes the inhabitants of a colony, including both the indigenous peoples and the settlers or administrators from the colonial power.
War of Jenkins's Ear
A conflict between Britain and Spain (1739-1748), named after an incident involving the severing of British Captain Jenkins' ear by Spanish coast guards, symbolizing broader colonial and trade tensions.
Hereditary Nobility
A social class in various countries historically conferred by a monarch or an existing regime, typically involving titles and privileges being passed down through bloodlines.
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