Club Movement

 First emerging in mid-19th century New England, the Club Movement, or Women’s Club Movement, sought to depart from the norm

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Collective memory

 Shared recollections, or mental representations of a shared past common to members of a social group (American Psychological Association)

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Colony

a country or area under the full control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from

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Coloured

 An obsolete racial term which for centuries was used to describe people with non-white racial heritage.

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Communion

The part of a Church  mass or service in which the Eucharist, consisting of wine and bread representing, or literally

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Congreganten

Literally congregants. Members of Jewish congregations (as opposed to yahidim), who did not pay synagogue taxes and could not vote

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Conquistador

 While the term has generally come to be associated with any sort of violent conqueror, the Conquistadors of the 15th

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