well british veiw Indians as money . its not just money . british killed people take over the province that's how british ruled India in 1857 british was no longer allince . well they raped princees and bomb their land.
Because the British gave away land to the colonists which actually was not their land (it was the Indians' land)
The Ainu people of Hokkaido
to capture British Land. Apex:)
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Woollarawarre Bennelong
The British planed to take over the land to get the forts and the money
Because Australia was THEIR land before the invasion of 'white' men !
Assimilation occurred in Australia toward the Aborigine people in the 1950s. The government wanted the Aborigines as well as other foreigners to become more British, and they were forced off of their land to live among others.
No Aborigine sailed with Flinders.
Distributing the land shelter and food land and labour aborigine tribes environment
The British American land claims of 1815 were claims acted uppon the fact that the United states had taken it's independence from the British government and brittain had to take some land. so they took Canada
The cast of Quigley Down Under - 1990 includes: Danny Adcock as Mitchell Nosepeg as Tribal Elder Danny Baldwin as Smythe Ruth Balpiyangay as Aborigine Tony Bonner as Dobkin Don Bridges as Ticket Seller Richard Bulupal as Aborigine Leonie Buminya as Aborigine Bruce Burrngu Burrngu as Aborigine Michael Carman as Deserter Spike Cherrie as Hayden Peter Daitjirri as Aborigine Karen Davitt as Slattern Curtis Dhambili as Aborigine Johnny Djiliwuy II as Aborigine Stephanie Djingiritj as Aborigine Steve Dodd as Kunkurra Rosafly Dungurrang as Aborigine Lisa Duwarringy as Aborigine Gerald Egan as Whitey Jerome Ehlers as Coogan Jon Ewing as Tout Kylie Foster as Slattern Kirsten Galumay as Aborigine Leonie Ganudha as Aborigine Alice Gathayalnga as Aborigine Helen Gatja as Aborigine Edna Gawuda as Aborigine Vic Gordon as Elderly Man Paul Gurrumurruwuy Wunungmurra as Aborigine Ron Haddrick as Grimmelman Ollie Hall as Carver Chris Haywood as Major Ashley-Pitt Tim Hughes as Miller Bruce Knappet as Bushman Evelyn Krape as Mrs. Grimmelman David Le Page as French Canadian Ian Lind as Startled Man Andrew Mangnan as Aborigine Michael Mathangdan as Aborigine Conor McDermottroe as Hobb Mark Minchinton as Paddy Tom Murrnaling as Aborigine Guy Norris as Cliff Kahleen Nungapan as Aborigine Mark Pennell as Bugler Wendy Rarrumiya as Aborigine Alan Rickman as Elliott Marston Simeon Rikamawuy as Aborigine Laura San Giacomo as Crazy Cora Tom Selleck as Matthew Quigley David Slingsby as Mullion Maeliosa Stafford as Cavanagh Billy Stockman as Tribal Elder Greg Stuart as Deserter Jonathan Sweet as Sergeant Thomas Joanie Thomas as Elderly Woman Cory Tjapaltjarri as Little Bit Gnarnayarrahe Waitairie as Kajubi Phyllis Walarrangga as Aborigine Fred Walsh as Startled Man Lyn Wanyganwuy as Aborigine Roger Ward as Brophy Dorothy Warnggarrknga as Aborigine Glen Warrandalaitj as Aborigine Sebastian Warrangu as Aborigine Trevor Warrarka as Aborigine Jim Willoughby as Scotty James Wright as Bushman Wilson Wtrrikuwuy as Aborigine Rosalind Wunungmurra as Aborigine Sylvia Yalumbuluwuy as Aborigine Joseph Yamalpurra as Aborigine Rachel Yandhing as Aborigine Mark Yapupu as Aborigine Graham Young as Bullocky William Zappa as Reilly
The feminine form of aborigine is "aborigine" as the term does not change based on gender. It is used to refer to Indigenous peoples or original inhabitants of a particular region or country.
The term "Aborigine" typically refers to the indigenous people of a particular region or country, especially in Australia. It can also be used more broadly to describe the native or earliest known inhabitants of any land.
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British Land was created in 1856.