Did divisions over foreign policy, especially the French Revolution, poison American politics and threaten the fledgling nation’s unity in the 1790s?


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Did you mean the 1790s? The culture clash was particularly severe on the frontier, as, during the 1830s and 1840s, the pastoral frontier pushed inland. Some Aborigines were employed on sheep stations, and others were used for police patrols, but general attitudes towards Aborigines as a whole are reflected in the fact that they were brutally hunted and poisoned by settlers

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