life was actually good in the 1770's. the average American colonist had many jobs such as farmers and ,any more. they made good mmonay and though not many could vote, and only wealthy white males could own property, the colonist apricated it. in the 1770's they were morre self-sufficientm then people in America today.
The aboriginal way of life did not include democracy in the sense that white man's society understands it. Aboriginal life was very patriarchal, with no room for democratic vote regarding the chiefs and elders of the tribes.
European settlement change the lives of the aboriginal people by displacing them from many places and by bringing in new customs. The aboriginal people were often forced to change to adapt to having the Europeans there.
The word "quoll" is already taken from an aboriginal word. It was derived from the word "ja-quoll" which was used by the Aborigines of far North Queensland, and recorded by James Cook and his botanist Joseph Banks in 1770.
it has by making us learn never to disciminate any race belife or culture
will there is a story which is called the man who lived written by an aboriginal in western AUS
There are many Aboriginal poems. Some of these include A Song of Hope, All Walks of Life, The Heart of Auss, and Thug Life.
Explain the Dreaming and its importance for Aboriginal spiritualityExplain how the Dreaming is lived out in the different aspects of life in Aboriginal society.
no they did not
1 day
1770
aboriginals expkannition for the origins of life on earth
Isobel. has written: 'Nanbaree' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Youth, Aboriginal Australians, Biography, History, Juvenile literature, Social life and customs, Youth, Aboriginal Australian