No because they were here first.
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he did not kill any aboriginals but he did get stabbed to death by some Hawaiian natives :(
in the 1900
They used spears, bow and arrows, axes and stuff like that.
No way! Whales were here first.
i kill jews
No. Cook did not kill any of the Aborigines. This occurred later with European settlement, after 1788.
No. There were no murderers transported on the First Fleet. John 'Black' Caesar arrived in Australia with the First Fleet after being transported for stealing in London, after escaping from slavery. 'Black' Caesar had been captured at Madagascar and forced into slavery, and once he arrived in New South Wales, he quickly escaped, becoming the first bushranger. Although he stole from many settlers, he did not kill.
wow, well okay here's here answer, the same amount of ways you kill a human.
The Aboriginal People killed the Jesuits because the Aboriginals saw the Jesuits as "evil spirits" who brought upon deadly disease.
When you invade some ones territory there are bound to be disagreements about water rights fences and many other things so to convince the aboriginals in the futility of resistance you simply shoot those that haven died from the disease you have introduced. The whites didn't even concede that aboriginals were people.