When Canada exposed new land to Europeans in the 1800s and 1900s, it led to significant exploration and settlement by European powers, particularly the British and French. This influx of settlers often resulted in the displacement of Indigenous peoples, whose lands and resources were increasingly encroached upon. The establishment of new trade routes, resource extraction, and agricultural development transformed the Canadian landscape and economy, while also intensifying conflicts between Indigenous nations and European settlers. Ultimately, this period marked a profound shift in the demographic and cultural fabric of Canada.
In the 1800s, the Tasmanian Aborigines started to be systematically decimated by the Europeans. Their land was taken, and many were relocated to some of the Tasmanian islands. The last full-blooded Aborigine died in 1876.
Immigration increased! who ealse was going to take all that land? Elmo?!?
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Canada
Both the British and the FrenchA+
Antarctica, in the 1800s, was the last continent to be discovered by Europeans.
In the 1800s, the Tasmanian Aborigines started to be systematically decimated by the Europeans. Their land was taken, and many were relocated to some of the Tasmanian islands. The last full-blooded Aborigine died in 1876.
It means that it happened in that time period:)
Trade networks kept Europeans from controlling the sources of trade items such as gold and ivory.
Immigration increased! who ealse was going to take all that land? Elmo?!?
europeans
opium
All of the above
Canada
Canada
Both the British and the FrenchA+
In the area to trade