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Which was an effect of British settlement of Australia

A. Aborigines remained in their homeland

B. Many Aborigines became factory workers in order to survive

C. Thousands Aborigines died of diseases from Europeans

D. Aborigines were elected to positions in the colonial government

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  1. 30 June, 19:43
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    The correct answer is: C. Thousands Aborigines died of diseases from Europeans.

    Indeed, like in all the other European colonized territories, diseases for which the autochthonous population had no immunity devastated their populations. 50% of aboriginals were decimated by smallpox and as aboriginals fled into the inner territories they carried the viruses with them, further spreading the diseases.

    Consequently, this led to starvation as the ablest members of the tribes were dead and the young and the old survivors did not have the training or the experience to hunt or collect food.
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