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Aboriginal peoples traditionally managed the land sustainably, using techniques like controlled burning to promote biodiversity and maintain ecosystems. In contrast, European settlers often prioritized agricultural expansion and resource extraction, leading to significant deforestation, habitat destruction, and loss of biodiversity. However, European agricultural practices also introduced new crops and technologies that contributed to economic growth and development. The clash of these approaches resulted in both ecological challenges and cultural exchanges, shaping the landscape and communities in complex ways.

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