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Impact of colonization on the environment (The Impact of the gold rush on…
Impact of colonization on the environment
Conflict between Europeans and aboriginals.
Led to fighting and war
the aboriginal population started to die out
crops
Didn't grow because the soil was different
Everyone was hungry
lots of people died
to prevent more death British people hunted aboriginal people's animals
Animals got extinct
Land dried out
water all used for farming
no water to survive
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no more food
1 more item...
animals died from dehydration
Sustanibility.
British people hunted animals
animals became instinct
aboriginals had nothing to eat and died
The land was dying because the ecosystem was dying due instinct animals
Land
The land's ecosystem died a little consequence of the British
The aboriginals died and no one took care of the environment
Animals died
British took over
Aboriginal traditions.
Dreamtime
Uluru
The Impact of the gold rush on the environment
People were digging in the soil
All the nutrience in the soil was chucked into the rivers
creatures that were living in the soil were killed and their home destroyed.
The Life cycle\Ecosystem was being destroyed
The land was left bare and dry.
All the nature was ripped off and destructed
They needed wood to make there mines
they used too much wood
Many animals homes were destroyed
It lead to Animals Dying and becoming extinct
water ways became polluted
Sea creatures died
The Ecosystem died