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- Black_War abstract "The Black War refers to the period of conflict between British colonists and Tasmanian Aborigines in the early nineteenth century. Although historians vary on their definition of when the conflict began and ended, it is best understood as the officially sanctioned time of declared martial law by the colonial government between 1828 and 1832.The term Black War is also sometimes used to refer to other, later conflicts between European colonists and Aboriginal Australians on mainland Australia.Mass killings of Tasmanian Aborigines were reported as having occurred as part of the Black War in Van Diemen's Land. The accuracy of some of these reports was questioned in the 1830s by the British Government's Commission of Inquiry, headed by Archdeacon (later Bishop) William Broughton and in the 20th century by historians, such as N. J. B. Plomley in the 1960s. The controversy continued into the new millennium after historian Keith Windschuttle in 2002 questioned the accuracy of accounts of massacres and high fatalities, arousing intense controversy in Australia.In combination with epidemic impacts of introduced Eurasian infectious diseases, to which the Tasmanian Aborigines had no immunity, the conflict had such impact on the Tasmanian Aboriginal population that they were reported to have been exterminated.Small remnant groups' surviving the Black War were relocated to Bass Strait Islands. Their mixed European-Tasmanian descendants continue to live on the island today. Much of their languages, local ecological knowledge, and original cultures are now lost to Tasmania, perhaps with the exception of archaeological records plus historical records made at the time.".
- Black_War causalties "187".
- Black_War combatant "British colonists".
- Black_War combatant "Tasmanian Aborigines".
- Black_War commander Mangerner.
- Black_War commander Sir_George_Arthur,_1st_Baronet.
- Black_War commander Truganini.
- Black_War place Van_Diemen's_Land.
- Black_War result "By 1876, the full-blooded Tasmanian Aborigines were commonly regarded as extinct, and most of their culture and language lost to the world.".
- Black_War strength "(there had been about 4,000 Aboriginals in Van Diemen's Land in 1803)".
- Black_War strength "British colonists:".
- Black_War strength "Tasmanian Aborigines: about 1,000–2,000 in 1828 (including non-combatants)".
- Black_War strength "over 1,000 soldiers and armed civilians".
- Black_War territory Van_Diemen's_Land.
- Black_War thumbnail Gov_Davey's_proclamation-edit2.jpg?width=300.
- Black_War wikiPageExternalLink 84.pdf.
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- Black_War caption "Nailed to trees proclamation boards were designed to show that colonists and aboriginals were equal before the law, and depicted a policy of friendship and equal justice which did not exist at the height of the Black War.".
- Black_War caption "Proclamation board labelled "Governor Davey's Proclamation" painted in Van Diemen's Land about 1830".
- Black_War caption "in the time of Governor Arthur.".
- Black_War casualties "187".
- Black_War casualties "Of the 1,000–2,000 full-blooded aboriginals in 1828 less than 250 survived by 1833.".
- Black_War casus "Rapid pastoral expansion by colonists into traditional hunting grounds. Conflict over food and abduction of native women.".
- Black_War combatant Aboriginal_Tasmanian.
- Black_War combatant "British colonists".
- Black_War commander Mangerner.
- Black_War commander "George Arthur".
- Black_War commander "Truganini".
- Black_War conflict "Black War of Tasmania".
- Black_War date "1828".
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- Black_War place Van_Diemen's_Land.
- Black_War result "By 1876, the full-blooded Tasmanian Aborigines were commonly regarded as extinct, and most of their culture and language lost to the world.".
- Black_War strength "British colonists:".
- Black_War strength "Tasmanian Aborigines: about 1,000–2,000 in 1828".
- Black_War strength "over 1,000 soldiers and armed civilians".
- Black_War territory "Colonists gain complete control of Van Diemen's Land".
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- Black_War subject Category:19th-century_conflicts.
- Black_War subject Category:Aborigines_in_Tasmania.
- Black_War subject Category:Genocides.
- Black_War subject Category:History_of_Australia_(1788–1850).
- Black_War subject Category:History_of_Indigenous_Australians.
- Black_War subject Category:History_of_Tasmania.
- Black_War subject Category:Resistance_to_the_British_Empire.
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- Black_War comment "The Black War refers to the period of conflict between British colonists and Tasmanian Aborigines in the early nineteenth century.".
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- Black_War label "黑色戰爭".
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- Black_War name "Black War of Tasmania".