Chinese vs European
Between the years of 1851-1861 roughly 30,000 immigrants from places worldwide arrived in Australia with the hope that they could strike it rich and find some gold. Of the people who were arriving there was large amount of Chinese and Europeans who started to build up colonies of their own. It was hard for these people to start with as there was a lot of discrimination and segregation simply because of their race. This also meant that these sort of people were treated extremely poorly and given bad facilities purely based on their race.
The first Europeans and the Chinese were very different people at totally different ends of the political spectrum as the Europeans were very bossy and powerful people where as the Chinese were just people who worked hard and did as they were told. The Europeans used their power to treat the Chinese people poorly and take advantage of them by making them pay taxes that Europeans didn’t have to and making them live in places of poor quality. The early European settlers were also able to take control of the aboriginals as their weapons were far more advanced compared to the aboriginals who just had spears and sharpened sticks. This gave the Europeans huge amounts of power whilst the Chinese had very little.
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This was the case because the Chinese generally wore their hair in the form of a pigtail or a queue and clothed in much different ways than the Europeans which made it distinctly obvious who was who. A Polish digger from the gold rush quoted this about the Chinese diggers “…They are very funny to watch when they walk overland, for they usually travel in large groups of a hundred or so, one behind the other in a long line like wild geese…” This proves that they just went about their daily life differently to the other miners and especially the Europeans on the gold