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* I think it was very rude and impolite for the white to just claim the land which was to them "Land belonging to no-one" and pretend no-one was there when they could see people of a different kind right in front of their eyes
*Why can't the Black and White just meet each other to discover their differences? I think it's because the Europeans made up their minds that they own the land now and that the aborigines are just people who were there who didn't claim the land was theirs
* I think the aborigines at first didn't know what the white people were and thought the white were visitors and they would leave the land but then they discovered that they were staying for life.
* Maybe the Europeans thought that the aboriginal people just lived there and that they could say they owned it because no aboriginal had claimed that it was theirs.
* I discovered that when the white people came to the land it was like 'Finders Keepers'
* Why can't the Black and White just meet each other to discover their differences? I think it's because the Europeans made up their minds that they own the land now and that the aborigines are just people who were there who didn't claim the land was theirs
Terra Nullius translated in english means 'Land Belonging to No-one' or "No-one's Land.' Terra Nullius started when the white people came to Australia and said no-one was there when there were thousands of groups of aboriginals already there. Because the white people said no-one was there they became entitled to own the land. The white and black people clashed and so did their animals. The white people currently own Australia today.
*Terra Nullius means "Land belonging to no-one."
*Terra Nullius in international law means that the first nation to find a piece of land is entitled to own it.
*As the white people settled in the land the white's animals and plants clashed with the black's animals and plants and many new diseases such as influenza and measles spread and thousands of aborigines caught them.