Colonialism and Postcolonialism in Australia

   

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Running Head: COLONIALISM AND POSTCOLONIALISM IN AUSTRALIA
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Running Head: COLONIALISM AND POSTCOLONIALISM IN AUSTRALIA
Contents
From Colonisation to Post colonization a big leap of difficulty for the aboriginal people........3
Introduction............................................................................................................................3
Think about the transition period between the era of colonization and post-colonization.....4
Conclusion..............................................................................................................................6
Bibliography...............................................................................................................................7
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From Colonisation to Post colonization a big leap of difficulty for the aboriginal people
Introduction
Once upon a time, European powers were ruling in certain parts of Australia. They formed
colonies for the laborers with an intention to increase the efficiency of the labors. At that
point in time, it was not an act of colonization, it was an act to introduce civilization to a new
boorish land. After spending a few years the situations went hostile to the rulers. They ran
away and native people regained their sovereign back. When we read the history books at the
grades they describe the process of colonization and post-colonization in the same tone.
Broadly they try to define a time span to cast an impression of the Impact of before and after
(Connolly, 2017).
Now when we look at it in the Post-colonial and global era, then we find that it was a
conditional introduction to the civilization where the information level and the worldview of
the labor forces were confined to serve the best interests of the owner and keep his books on
the brackets of the profit. Newspapers of that era and journal papers written under the
influence of post-colonization lens tell us the heroics of the locals and condemn the policy of
the colonizers. Issues like civil rights and others became prominent. Most of these papers
never forget to mentions the names of the aboriginal people living in Australia; they are the
most underprivileged strata of the society in the history of Australia (Gammage, 2012).
During the phase of decolonization of the Australia government organization tries to put
metrics on the population and planning commission told us the data about the presence of the
slaves that have become free. The gazettes published by the government gave us an account
of the development works and research works (Kerwin, 2010). While highlighting all these
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