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Aboriginal Australians resisted British colonization for over a century, from the First Fleet's arrival in 1788 until the late 19th century. Various conflicts, such as the Tasmanian Black War (1824-1831) and the Frontier Wars across different regions, involved fierce resistance against British encroachment. Despite their efforts, the impact of colonization ultimately led to significant loss of land, culture, and population. The fight for recognition and rights continues in various forms to this day.

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