intercolonial
Americanadjective
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between colonies, as of one country.
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of or relating to two or more colonies.
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Researchers say this can be explained by the "intercolonial trade that occurred primarily between 1619 and 1807".
From BBC ● Jul. 24, 2020
Emphasizing intercolonial solidarity, it gave the army’s command to George Washington.
From Textbooks ● Jan. 18, 2018
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Like the Stamp Act, the Coercive Acts inspired American leaders to call an intercolonial meeting to plan common action.
From Textbooks ● Jan. 18, 2018
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Acting on his own authority, Leisler assumed the role of King William’s governor and organized intercolonial military action independent of British authority.
From Textbooks ● Dec. 30, 2014
The town is the terminus of the Murray River railway and the entrepot of the overland intercolonial trade; it has large wool stores, saw-mills, coach factories, breweries and soap-works.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 10 "Echinoderma" to "Edward" by Various
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