The site was abandoned at the beginning of the colonial period.
They would remain as such through the rest of the colonial period until 1823.
The last was the only one of its kind built in the valley during the colonial period.
The first covered the colonial period from 1550 to 1821.
They did not survive into the present day, having died out during the colonial period.
It is named for an Indian woman who was a figure during the colonial period.
Outside Europe it was common right up until the colonial period.
The land and houses would stay in the family all through the colonial period.
During the colonial period, a group of people established this town.
During the colonial period education and health services were developed in the country.