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Maori Aborigines
Africans were greatly impacted by the triangular trade as they were captured, enslaved, and forcibly transported to the Americas. Indigenous peoples in the Americas also faced hardships as they were exploited for labor or displaced from their lands to make way for European settlers.
Thomas Mitchell's main hardships during his numerous explrations generally involved skirmishes with the Aborigines, and these were generally a result of misunderstandings with the Aborigines. His men had a tendency to fire on aboriginal tribes, with the result that sometimes the tribes retaliated. This developed suspicion between the explorers and the indigenous Australians.
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Despite their appearance, Australian Aborigines are not directly related to Africans.
migrants were so desperate for work that they travel vast distances to find it.
Some hardships were that they had to make clothing by hand rather than by machine.
There were a great many hardships that the people in the middle colonies faced. These hardships included sickness and miscommunication.
He Did Suffer Many Hardshipss.. yes he did
One of her hardships was that on the way route to Fort Dusqune her family was scalped.