The treatment of Australians during the British Empire varied significantly depending on the context and population in question. For Indigenous Australians, colonization led to severe displacement, violence, and cultural disruption, which can be characterized as oppressive. Conversely, many settlers from Britain saw opportunities for prosperity and land ownership, though they also faced hardships in the new environment. Overall, the impact of British rule on Australia was complex, marked by both exploitation and opportunity.
they would treated badly
they were still happy but they got treated badly in england
The British Generals and civil servants treated the Boers as ignorant savages. The Boer wars could possibly even been avoided wit some tact and diplomacy by both sides.
they were treated badly
they were treated very badly because of their skin colour
they were treated very badly
Badly very badly
a servant is treated VERY BADLY.
he was treated badly
They were treated badly.
Some words (verbs) used to say that someone is treated badly are:mistreatedmaligneddisrespectedexploitedabusedattackedwrongedharmedwoundedwronged
The moors were treated badly they were treated like dogs instead of humans.