In four or more complete sentences, explain who the people of the “stolen generation” were and what impact they had on Australia.

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The "stolen generation" refers to indigenous Australian children who were forcibly removed from their families by the Australian government and placed in institutions or with white families. This policy of forced removal was implemented from the late 1800s until the 1970s, with some estimates suggesting that up to one in three indigenous children were taken from their families in this way. The impact of this policy on Australia has been profound, with many indigenous Australians experiencing significant trauma, loss of identity, and disconnection from their culture and community as a result of being taken from their families. The legacy of the stolen generation continues to be felt today, with ongoing efforts to promote reconciliation, healing, and justice for those affected by this policy.