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colonial settlers in Queensland

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colonial settlers in Queensland has 18 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 5 references, with 1 live disagreement.

18 facts·16 predicates·5 sources·1 in dispute

Mostly:includes(2), seek police protection(1), face threat from blacks(1)

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Other facts (17)

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17 facts
PredicateValueRef
IncludesWalter Scott[5]
IncludesHenry Stone[5]
Seek Police Protectionnull[1]
Face Threat From Blacksnull[2]
Ontologically Opposed toAboriginal People[3]
Has Ontological StatusCivilizing Presence[4]
Rdf:typeSocial Group[5]
Involved inFrontier Conflict[5]
Targeted byLivestock Killing[5]
Request Police Actiontrue[5]
Group Motivationeconomic opportunity[5]
Group Impactterritorial expansion[5]
Group Historical Contextcolonial expansion[5]
Group Political Contextcolonial subjects[5]
Group Economic Contextpastoral enterprise[5]
Group Social Contextfrontier society[5]
Group Cultural ContextEuropean settlers[5]

Timeline

Timeline axis is valid_time — when each source says the fact was true in the world, not when Dontopedia learned about it. Retracted rows are kept for provenance; coloured stripes indicate the context kind.

seekPoliceProtectiontrove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
null
faceThreatFromBlacksrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/metadata-reingest/004-trove-nla-gov-au-newspaper-article-52056675-86e668a88212
null
ontologicallyOpposedTorosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0209-eid-10826
ex:aboriginal-people
hasOntologicalStatusblucher-uhr/trove--reynolds-uhrs-camp--65734863
ex:civilizing-presence
typefrontier-massacres/10612
ex:SocialGroup
labelfrontier-massacres/10612
colonial settlers in Queensland
includesfrontier-massacres/10612
ex:walter-scott
includesfrontier-massacres/10612
ex:henry-stone
involvedInfrontier-massacres/10612
ex:frontier-conflict
targetedByfrontier-massacres/10612
ex:livestock-killing
requestPoliceActionfrontier-massacres/10612
true
groupMotivationfrontier-massacres/10612
economic opportunity
groupImpactfrontier-massacres/10612
territorial expansion
groupHistoricalContextfrontier-massacres/10612
colonial expansion
groupPoliticalContextfrontier-massacres/10612
colonial subjects
groupEconomicContextfrontier-massacres/10612
pastoral enterprise
groupSocialContextfrontier-massacres/10612
frontier society
groupCulturalContextfrontier-massacres/10612
European settlers

References (5)

5 references
  1. [1]Beche De Mer1 fact
    ctx:genes/trove-cooktown/beche-de-mer
  2. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/metadata-reingest/004-trove-nla-gov-au-newspaper-article-52056675-86e668a88212
  3. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0209-eid-10826
  4. ctx:research/blucher-uhr/trove--reynolds-uhrs-camp--65734863
  5. [5]1061214 facts
    ctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10612
    • full textctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/10612
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      # Frontier conflict event: Attack on Aboriginal people - dispersal at Mt Leach (14 March 1873) Source dataset: University of Newcastle, "Colonial Frontier Massacres in Australia 1788-1930" (c21ch.newcastle.edu.au), entry 10612. Coordinates

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