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The relations were pretty bad. The government promised the aboriginals deals, and once the aboriginals agreed, the government blew them off. The aboriginals don't, and haven't since the 1800s trusted "white" people, or the government.
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They used them to fight off the British so they could claim the land
For as long as he is healthy enough to fight off challengers.
Henry Ludington did as his daughter Sybil Ludington warned that the British were coming and were ready to have their war. Henry Ludington feared that the British would march toward Ludingtons' Mills
Before 1788, the Aboriginals had their own established society. They lived on their own, living off the land around them.
Because General Nathanael Greene was outnumbered by a British troop and he needed General Sumter's army to help him fight off the British.
They joined along with France to aid the American colonies to fight off the British. The colonies were in debtto Spain and France once the British were defeated.
They fight off enemies with their tusks, which can be up to 6 feet long.
New England militiamen-who later became part of the Continental Army-surrounded the town of Boston, Massachusetts, to prevent movement by the British Army garrisoned within. So the americans tried to fight them off.
Spitfires fought in every theatre of WW2, from British airfields to muddy strips in Italy to beaches in the Pacific and even off aircraft carriers.