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Well they treated them really bad. All the aboriginals ever wanted was a happy life

and children but of coarse the Europeans weren't happy with that. They wanted to make them work like slaves. People died because they had no energy left and they would fall to the ground.

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First, the Aborigines treated the Europeans in a friendly manner. In fact, most Europeans would not have survived without their help. Eventually, the Europeans introduced disease, racism, and land control, thus dooming the locals to a life some describe as "living hell." As one can imagine, it was then that the Aborigines retaliated and started becoming more aggressive.

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This is an overview of course, not all English settlers were like this.

From many books I read they say that the English settlers at the start treated

aboriginies as their friends.

The aboriginies all welcomed them to their land.

After their fight to claim Australia, British, the English settlers were treated as animals

not humans.

Aboriginies were not allowed to do many things, they were restricted of living their life.

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This question is probably about Australian aborigines; and will be answered as such:

White settlers in Australia behaved badly towards the aborigines. The whites considered the aborigines to be inferior, and expelled them from the land. They carried out a type of genocide, and aborigines were hunted as animals. Aborigines also suffered from the introduction of western diseases.

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the aboriginals were scared at first however they thought they would leave because many Europeans had come earlier to check out Australis however they found the land dry and useless so left. records also tell us that the aboriginals and europeans danced together. Yet because the Europeans took over the land and competition for resources, fights broke out and many people died.

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When the British settlers came in it did not go over very well. Some people say it was like a "living hell".

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They treated thgem like slves

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when the british came to australia the aboriginese welcomed the settlers but the settlers were extremely rude and beat them off their land. then war broke out and everyone bought golden retrievers to protect themselves. After that everyone bonded over their shared love of golden retrievers and they got along.

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when the settlers arrived the Aboriginese welcomed them but then the settlers were extremely rude and beat them off their land. then war broke out and everyone bought golden retrievers to protect themselves. after that they all bonded over their shared love of golden retrievers and got along.

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