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The interactions between convicts and Aboriginal people in Australia were complex and often marked by conflict and misunderstanding. Convicts, sent to Australia as punishment, sometimes encroached on Aboriginal lands, leading to violent confrontations and dispossession of Indigenous peoples. While there were instances of cooperation and coexistence, the overall impact of colonization resulted in significant disruption to Aboriginal societies, culture, and populations. The legacy of these interactions continues to affect relationships between Indigenous Australians and the broader community today.

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