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Drag the sentences to the box to accurately describe the effect British colonization had on the Aborigines.
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- British colonization had devastating effects on the Aborigines, leading to widespread displacement, loss of land, and destruction of cultural practices.
- The Aborigines experienced significant population decline due to disease, conflicts, and forced assimilation programs.
- British colonization resulted in the loss of traditional Aboriginal territories and restricted access to resources, leading to socio-economic disadvantages.
- The Aborigines faced forced removals, institutionalization, and policies that aimed to eradicate their language and cultural identity.
- The British colonization caused intergenerational trauma, impacting the physical and mental health of the Aborigines for generations to come.
- The Aborigines were subjected to discriminatory policies, such as the White Australia policy, which further marginalized their communities.
- The Aborigines experienced significant population decline due to disease, conflicts, and forced assimilation programs.
- British colonization resulted in the loss of traditional Aboriginal territories and restricted access to resources, leading to socio-economic disadvantages.
- The Aborigines faced forced removals, institutionalization, and policies that aimed to eradicate their language and cultural identity.
- The British colonization caused intergenerational trauma, impacting the physical and mental health of the Aborigines for generations to come.
- The Aborigines were subjected to discriminatory policies, such as the White Australia policy, which further marginalized their communities.
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