Aboriginal peoples tended to avoid involvement with the Rebellions of 1837 because they were discriminated back then. Colonists also displaced Aboriginal peoples and disrupted or destroyed their cultures. Colonists wanted fixed boundaries, surveys, roads, and most importantly, land they could own. These goals conflicted with the culture, lifestyle, and economy of the Aboriginals. After suffering such a big loss from losing their lands and culture, the Aboriginals probably didn't want to invite any more trouble. As a result, they stayed away from the Rebellions of 1837.
He tended towards larger federal involvement and fewer individual responsibilities. He tended to be extreme left in his views.
early peoples tended to settle near water and open fields to grow crops
Like many of the English settlers of his time, Gregory Blaxland regarded Aborigines with a mixture of fear and condescension. Because so little was known about the aboriginal culture, Europeans were afraid of what they could not understand, yet tended to think they were better and "more civilised" than the Aborigines. Blaxland was no different in this regard.
Aborigines did use Rottnest Island, but they tended not to live there once rising sea levels submerged the land bridge to the island. Rottnest was known as "Wadjemup" to the aboriginal people, and it was an area of considerable spiritual significance to them. Evidence of the Aborigines' use of Rottnest is seen in the fact that Rottnest Island has 17 sites listed under the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972-1980.
Federalist supporters tended to be in the Northeast.
Spanish colonial administration tended to be more centralized and authoritarian, with a focus on converting indigenous peoples to Christianity and exploiting resources for the benefit of the Crown. Portuguese colonial administration, on the other hand, was more decentralized and focused on trade and establishing economic partnerships with local elites through the use of encomienda systems. Portuguese colonies also tended to have more mixed-race populations due to greater intermarriage between settlers and indigenous peoples.
Egyptian gods tended to be portrayed in animal form while Greek gods tended to appear in human form.
It was primarily for trade and the production of sugar cane. They traded w/ the indigenous peoples of the interior, but only had control of the coast. There, they set up sugar cane plantations tended to by African slaves, not the natives.
The past tense of "tend" is "tended."
The nurse tended to the patient while the doctor was studying the patients x-ray exam. The kid tended to be a problem in class.
Yes, Egyptian gods tended to be portrayed in animal form while Greek gods tended to appear in human form.
They tended to settle along great lakes.