Aboriginal peoples in Australia had varied reactions to British settlers, ranging from initial curiosity and cautious engagement to hostility and resistance. Many Indigenous communities experienced significant disruption to their way of life, as settlers encroached on their lands, leading to violent confrontations and conflicts. Some Aboriginal groups attempted to negotiate and coexist with settlers, while others fiercely defended their territory, resulting in tragic outcomes for many communities. Overall, the arrival of British settlers marked the beginning of profound and often devastating changes for Aboriginal peoples.
The French settlers.
The British were taking the Native Americans land and they attacked the English settlers to force them out of New England. ... British settlers wanted to settle on Native American lands. Why were the Iroquois unwilling to join the British in the French and Indian War?
acadians
the British and the Dutch
they declared.
the first british settlers in australia were exiled convicts
Badly.
The French settlers.
British and French were the first settlers of Canada.
The British army could not protect settlers from Native Americans.
The British
british folk!
It was a prison colony so most of the first settlers were british prisoners
they declared.
They dont
The British put their prisoners there.
the british