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What were the immediate effects of the Europeans interacting with the African?

Some immediate effects of Europeans interacting with Africans included the spread of diseases, introduction of new technologies, disruption of local economies and societies through the slave trade, and establishment of colonial rule.


How do the long-term effects for the pilgrims compare to those for Squanto's people?

The long-term effects for the Pilgrims were positive as they established successful settlements in the New World. In contrast, Squanto's people, the Native Americans, faced negative long-term effects such as disease, displacement, and loss of their traditional lands and way of life due to colonization and conflict with the Europeans.


Who are the aborigines of the Philippines?

The aborigines of the Philippines are collectively known as the Aeta people. They are indigenous peoples who are among the earliest inhabitants of the Philippine archipelago. The Aeta communities can be found in various regions across the country, particularly in Luzon.


How was the way of life of African different after the arrival of Europeans?

The biggest different was ending the slavery. Europeans seemed to be interested in the slave trade but they caused it to end after their arrival in to the African way of life I M N O T S U R E ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ


What was life like for the Aborigines as hunter-gatherers?

Aborigines lived nomadically, hunting and gathering their food from the land. They had a deep spiritual connection with the natural world and believed in the interconnectedness of all living things. Their social structure was based on kinship and strong community ties.

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What did the aborigines do for the Europeans when they arrived in Australia?

aborigines have increased in population since europeans began arriving in australia is this true or false wikipedia answers


Why were the aborigines killed by the Europeans?

the aboriginals fought with the European settlers because they europeans were taking over their land.


Who were the First Settlers or the Europeans?

aborigines is the first settlers


What cultures have interacted with the aborigines?

Prior to the Europeans arriving in Australia, the Macassans (an Indonesian people) traded with the Aborigines.


When the first Europeans came to Australia the Aborigines were living in a what?

The first Europeans came to Australia and the Aborigines were living on reserves. Reserves are lands that were set aside for the use of registered Indians.


When the first Europeans came to Australia where were the Aborigines living?

Australia


How did the aborigines help the europeans?

Easy, they gave the Europeans knowledge of medicine, and plants. They also gave the Europeans knowledge of Geography, and gave them food.


What was the greatest threat to the Aborigines after the Europeans began settling Australia?

Diseases brought with them.


What were the 3 main difficulty the Australian aborigines faced when the europeans arrived?

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What did the European think of the Aboriginals?

the aborigines didn't think too much of the europeans. they fought and attacked the europeans. they didn' t like the europeans invading their 'home'.


What is the name of the people who were already waiting in Australia when the Europeans around?

They are called the Aborigines or Aboriginals.


Why didn't the Europeans care about the Aborigines?

because of their colour and because of their eating/living habits