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Colonialism: The cruel face of Europe

The colonial activities that commenced in the fifteenth century witnessed Europeans infringing upon the fundamental right of millions to live in humane conditions. The indigenous populations of Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Australia endured severe devastation. Over centuries, the wealth of these continents was siphoned off to Europe. The Aborigines, a tribe in Australia known for their lack of internal conflict, tragically found themselves obliterated from the pages of history through brutal assaults carried out by the British.

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The Australian Continent, initially explored by Dutch sailors in 1606, occupies a significant chapter in the blood-stained pages of the colonial history of the British Empire. Indeed, one of the bloodiest colonial events in history was initiated by the British on the Australian continent. The British viewed the island as both a significant production center and a crucial transfer point. This massacre went beyond the loss of human lives; it was an assault on history, the continent, and its living beings. The vandalism perpetrated during this period led to the extinction of numerous species that were unique to the continent.