Etymology:
Resettling + -ment (noun suffix denoting an action or process)
Meaning:
The act of establishing or re-establishing a home or community in a new location, especially after displacement or disruption.
Origin:
The term "resettlement" originated in the early 19th century in the United States. It was initially used to describe the process of relocating Native American tribes to new lands away from their traditional territories. Later, it was applied to the relocation of European immigrants and refugees.
Additional Information:
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