many people think that it was the first fleet or the English settlers but in fact it wasent it was acutually people called the "Macasscans" who were people from indonesea who came to the north of Australia who harveast a sea slug called the "trepang" which the gutter cooked and smoked and then sold them to the Chinese. Second to come to Australia were the dutch and then the English :)
Willem Jansz's ship, 'Duyfken', was believed to have had the earliest contact with Australian Aborigines. This contact occurred in February 1606.
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If you are asking about pandemic influenza infecting the Australian aboriginal people, the answer is probably through contact with non-aboriginal people. Australia was its own isolated little land with almost no contact with the rest of the world until the colonial expansion era. Because of this, viruses like the influenza virus which originated in Asia or Africa wouldn't have traveled there until European colonists brought it with them.
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he made contact with the Aboriginal people when he came to North America. they were already living there
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The fishing crews soon came in contact with the local Aboriginal people, who were especially interested in the sharp metal knives and iron kettles that they saw the Europeans using. Bartering, or trading, began. The aboriginal people traded furs in exchange for European items.
What country? Any country.
Jakelin Troy has written: 'Australian aboriginal contact with the English language in New South Wales, 1788 to 1845' -- subject(s): History, Languages, Pidgin English, Languages in contact, Aboriginal Australians
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Trade and European imperialism.
The European contact with Africans affected the Africans mainly by the slave trade. The economy was greatly affected.