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Effect of British Settlement on the Aborigines

- The British settlers introduced new diseases to the Aborigines, causing a significant decline in their population.


- The Aborigines were forced off their traditional lands and pushed onto reserves or missions.

- The British settlers imposed their own cultural beliefs and practices onto the Aborigines, leading to the loss of their traditional customs and way of life.

- The Aborigines were subject to violent and oppressive treatment, including massacres and forced assimilation.

- The British settlers disrupted the Aborigines' traditional hunting and gathering practices, leading to food shortages and loss of cultural identity.