Biology, asked by LakshitaRathore4686, 1 year ago

What happened when the european farming arrived and replace the native crops of australia?

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Answered by muskansingh22
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Image of the headstone of James Ruse, a first fleet convict, who was the first ex-convict to seek a land grant. In November 1798 Ruse was permitted to occupy an allotment near Parramatta. However Governor Phillip withheld the title until his capacity as a farmer and his right to freedom had been proved.
Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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The Aborigines farmed as an activity rather than a lifestyle. They grew crops of tubers such as yams, grain such as native millet, macadamia nuts, fruits and berries. People reared dingoes, possums, emus and cassowaries, moved caterpillars to new breeding areas and carried fish stock across country.

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