give me songs of the same genre about colonizing the new world. 10 of them, give an underlying theme as it relates, NO MUSICALS!!

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1. "New World" by Blackmore's Night
2. "Conquistador" by Procol Harum
3. "Pilgrims" by Scott H. Biram
4. "The Mayflower Compact" by Celtic Thunder
5. "Pocahontas" by Neil Young
6. "Spanish Caravan" by The Doors
7. "The New World" by X
8. "Pontiac's War" by Ghost Mice
9. "Going Back to Plymouth 1620" by David Young
10. "Virginia City" by Sons of the Pioneers

The underlying theme of these songs is the exploration, settlement, and conflicts that arose during the colonization of the New World. Each song explores different aspects of this historical period, from the perspective of settlers, indigenous peoples, and historical events.
actually, make them all more upbeat. Poppish. NOT TAYLOR SWIFT
1. "Sail Away" by David Gray
2. "Designer Skyline" by Owl City
3. "Islands in the Sun" by Weezer
4. "Land of Hope and Dreams" by Bruce Springsteen
5. "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas & The Papas
6. "Life in Technicolor II" by Coldplay
7. "Take Me Home, Country Roads" by John Denver
8. "Good Vibrations" by The Beach Boys
9. "Roam" by The B-52's
10. "Brighter Than the Sun" by Colbie Caillat

The underlying theme in these poppish, upbeat songs about colonizing the New World is a sense of adventure, discovery, and optimism about new beginnings and opportunities in the unknown lands. Each song captures the excitement and enthusiasm associated with exploring and settling in uncharted territories.