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The aboriginals are indigenous people of Australia

What did they do ?

lived in Australia and then the British people came and colonized Australia.

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Who are some famous Australian aboriginals between 1788 and 1918?

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Why is Queen Elizabeth on Australian Money?

It's because the English came and took over Australia along with the Aboriginals and by that I mean the Aboriginals were kicked off the land and most of them were killed because they refused. Also Australia was colonized by the English. There for we are part of the UK and have adopted a similar form of government and choose to remain part of the UK.The English hardly "took over" Australia - they had no idea how large it was. They did establish colonies in Australia. You offer no evidence that Aboriginals were "kicked off the land" (Into the ocean?) and that most of them were killed because they refused, and this isn't relevant to the question anyway.The previous answer makes sense beginning with Also, exceptAustralia is part of the Commonwealth, not exactly part of the UK.


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He died because he wanted to see the light.


Jamestown most serious problems during it's first year were caused by?

Jamestown settlers experienced a period known as "the starving time." Food was so scarce and the mortality rate was high. Some settlers were forced to turn to cannibalism, and eating horses, dogs, cats and mice in an effort to survive. Stress levels were high - they were required to find a way to make money for those who financed the colony in order to remain. Some settlers are believed to have gone with the aboriginals to live, probably in order to survive, or were taken by them. The colony experienced attacks by the aboriginals. Of 104 men and boys who landed there, by January the next year, only 38 were still living. Their water contained salt and arsenic. Winters were extremely harsh, with droughts during crop-growing seasons. The colonists were plagued with diseases and fevers. They experienced much misery. Trade was near to impossible and the their fort was under siege. Having not been there, we can only imagine the horror they experienced in order to be part of the New World we now know as the United States of America.


Where did Albert Namatjira grow up?

Albert Namatjira was an Australian Aboriginal artist who painted Australian landscapes, especially on the Western MacDonnell Ranges. He was also a rare aboriginal who acquired Australian citizenship in 1957 (a time when aboriginals weren't considered citizens). He died in August 1959 of heart disease. His son Keith Namatjira also paints.