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Blood Revenge Murder On The Hawkesbury 1799 Lyn Stewart

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Blood Revenge Murder On The Hawkesbury 1799 Lyn Stewart
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Publisher: Rosenberg Publishing Pty Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.57 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Lyn Stewart
ISBN: 9781925078466, 9781925078589, 1925078469, 1925078582
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Blood Revenge Murder On The Hawkesbury 1799 Lyn Stewart by Lyn Stewart 9781925078466, 9781925078589, 1925078469, 1925078582 instant download after payment.

Blood Revenge examines the first time that white men were held to account in a criminal court of New South Wales for killing Australian Aborigines. It happened in 1799, just 11 years after the New South Wales colony began. This book answers the disturbing question: Why were five men found guilty of killing two Aborigines - yet they were never punished? The story lays bare the nature of black-white relations at the colony's Hawkesbury River frontier settlement. Governor John Hunter tried to carry out his orders and stop the wanton killing of Aborigines. Inevitably, there was a divide between policy and practice. In Blood Revenge the politics of this murder case reads like a missing chapter of Doc Evatt's Rum Rebellion. Historians writing about black-white relations say we will never reach true reconciliation until we are prepared to face the truth of our history. Author Lyn Stewart's own ancestor murdered two Aborigines at the Hawkesbury River settlement over two hundred years ago. 'My grandfather thought this was something we should not talk about. By delving into this part of my family history I have learned not only why the murders happened but also about the volatile and uncertain relationships between settlers and Aborigines as the colony's land grants steadily displaced the local people from their traditional lands.;The death of Hodginson and Wimbo -- the Argyle Reach settlers -- Hawkesbury aborigines encounter British colonists -- Violence escalates -- An unusual charge for murder -- The trial begins -- The evening of the murders -- the evidence -- Evidence from New South Wales Corps -- The defence -- The [politics -- Govenor Hunter, Mr Dore and the New South wales Corps -- The reckoning, the verdict, Hunter's response and the outcome -- Conclusions.

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