They fought in war because of the Europeans, when they came the Aboriginals thought they were 'Evil Spirits' and the Europeans had more better weapons than the Aboriginals. The Europeans were also taking over the Aboriginal Land for their own civilization.
Here is a quote from my history book of an Aboriginal soldier, Reg Saunders: "I never fought for anybody but Australia. I always was loyal to my country... I don't owe allegiance or loyalty to the Queen of England. They tried to bloody destroy me, and my family, my tribe, my people... my loyalty was purely Australian" Thats from Experience of Nationhood, Modern Ausralia since 1901, K J Mason, page 199. -Laura oh and i registered after giving answer... so yeah, its by McGiggles
Members of the Navajo Tribe were used in communication. They were specially trained to use their native language and a special code to communicate with each other to deliver critical information over the airwaves.
More than 44,000 Native Americans fought on all fronts during World War II.
Because they were the allies of some of the countries that were fighting in that war.
The saying at the time was, "Rich Man's War, Poor Man's Fight."
During the Civil War a rich man had numerous ways to avoid military service, and numerous opportunities to turn a profit on the war. Hence, it was the rich man's war, and the poor man's fight.
The man on the Australian 2 dollar coin is NOBODY! It is just a picture of a male Aboriginal leader.
Remember: it is almost impossible for there to be a majority opinion. It varies by man to man.
James Forten didn't fight in the war. He did write a pamphlet called Letters from a Man of Colour, though, during the Revolutionary War.
Did aboriginal tribes fight in Australia
yes they did, around 1941-1942
Did aboriginal tribes fight in australia
rich man's war and the poor man's fight is the idea...but idk
Rich man's war, poor man's fight
Yes, some Aboriginal people did fight in World War 1. Despite facing discrimination and hardships, many Aboriginal men volunteered to join the war effort. They served both in the Canadian military units and with allied forces and made significant contributions to various aspects of the war. However, it is important to note that Aboriginal peoples were not considered Canadian citizens at the time and faced ongoing challenges and discrimination upon their return.
every man came to fight in the war at 19
man of war all day
Women changed their look to a man to fight in the civil war because women were not allowed to fight in the civil war at that time period
John Stamos
Sam Watkins was correct in saying that the Civil War was a rich man's war and a poor man's fight. There were more poor farmers fighting than rich plantation owners.
"A rich man's war, but a poor man's fight."