Because it meant a change in lifestyle was imminent. It also meant a loss of hunting grounds. Most tribes were initially ok with the funny looking white ghosts, but as they saw what we were doing to them and what the future had in store they began to resist - as would anyone in their position.
Many didn't resist and some made great efforts to assimilate into British society, although the British saw them as animals so they never really fit in.
because the brittish invaded leaving the aboriginals to defend their land
So Ethiopia would have the modern weaponry to resist attempts at colonization.
The aboriginals are indigenous people of Australia What did they do ? lived in Australia and then the British people came and colonized Australia.
what conclusion can correctly be made about British colonization of this area
the french the british and the aboriginals
British English: Colonisation American English: Colonization
Both Japan and China resisted European colonization to limit imports from American and European markets.
Native, Savages
They had no immunity. It was an old world disease.
when the British moved to Australia they forced the aboriginals to the edges of the British settlement, making then take up the worst British habits such as begging. Without the aboriginals to care for the environment, the trees failed to grow and the animals started to die.
Sure! Examples of colonization include the British colonization of India, the Spanish colonization of Latin America, and the French colonization of Algeria.
Mostly aboriginals and british people.