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the Europeans first arrived to adventure bay in 1642, they had started to invade the aboriginal lands. a few aboriginals were killed when being rammed by wakas.
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the Industrial Revolution started in the 1760-1840, this era was when all of the invention were made and people were punished. the population had increased because inventions were being made rapidly and the lack of medicine that was in that era was low. -
the Napoleonic war started in 1815, the Napoleonic war constituted the 23- year period of recurrent conflict that concluded only with the Battle of Waterloo and Napoleon’s second abdication on June 22, 1815.
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Ned Kelly's criminal record started when he was 14. Ned was arrested for assaulting a Chinese man. in 1850 he was arrested again. Some years later, in April 1878, a police officer named Fitzpatrick went to the Kelly's home, hoping to arrest Ned's brother Dan for stealing horses. Fitzpatrick was shot in the wrist by Ned, and Ned's mother Ellen was arrested for aiding and abetting an attempted murder. -
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In October 1878, Ned, Dan, Joe and Steve headed for Bullock Creek, where they hoped to earn enough money to appeal Ellen's sentence by running a whisky distillery. Shortly after their arrival, the gang received a warning that four policemen were planning to track them down. Ned rode around the surrounding areas and found sets of horse tracks leading to Stringybark Creek, close to where the gang was camped. eventually the gang had ambushed the police camp. -
Imperialism, state policy, practice, or advocacy of extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas -
In 1900, in what became known as the Boxer Rebellion (or the Boxer Uprising), one of the Chinese secret organization called the Society of the Righteous and Harmonious Fists led an uprising in northern China against the spread of Western and Japanese influence there. -
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38 Turkish and German officers and about 700 other ranks were taken as prisoners, and a supply of water was secured.
The Australians suffered 67 casualties. Two officers and 29 other ranks were killed, and 8 officers and 28 other ranks wounded.