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Effects of gold rush on the indigenous communities in South Eastern Australia
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Contents
Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Aboriginal community................................................................................................................................... 3
A brief history of the gold rush in Australia .................................................................................................. 5
Negative impacts .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Positive impacts .......................................................................................................................................... 10
Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................... 11
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Effects of the gold rush on the indigenous communities in South Eastern Australia
Introduction
Gold mining in most countries not only in the African nations brought about various
impacts. These effects market either the negative or positive side of the affected areas. For
instance, the mining of gold in Australia brought about both the positive as well as negative
changes to the environment (Frost, 2011). Other than the environment, the discovery, and
exploitation of mining fields in the country also affected the natives who lived in the lands for
years. However, considering the positive side of gold, many people in these countries such as
Australia associated the discovery and mining of the item as one of the significant and significant
changes to the affected areas. One of the major issues that arise in the long run includes the
invasion of the white settlers to the affected lands. For instance, in Australia, the Britons after
realizing that the lands contained rich gold mines started increasing their overall numbers in the
country. Subsequently, this brought about both the negative as well as negative impacts on the
lives of the native people, especially, the Aboriginal community.
Aboriginal community
For an extended period of time, the Aboriginal people lived in the various regions of
Australia such as the southeastern sides where they engaged in a variety of activities. The
traditional society before the coming of the white settlers engaged in just the ordinary and simple
activities which gave them their daily bread. Some of the activities that the natives engaged in to
get food include hunting and gathering (Cahir, 2013). The traditional society in Australia also led
a simple lifestyle comprised of ordinary building structures and also no set educational culture.
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With such an uncivilized society, the population did not care much about the discovery of gold
and the scramble that the various parties and colonies expressed.
In the attempt to form a foundation for the paper, one of the most critical issues to take
into account include basic history of Australia in the context of the impacts on the population as
a result of the gold rushes. Before the onset of the gold rushes in the early 19th century, the total
population of the combined communities in Australia amounted to approximately 77000. This
number includes both the natives and also the available white settlers who already settled in the
area. In addition, the population primarily comprised of the people who...