Indigenous Australians are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people of Australia, descended from groups that existed in Australia and
surrounding islands prior to European colonization. The earliest
definite human remains found in Australia are those of Mungo Man, which
have been dated at about 40,000 years old, although the time of arrival
of the first Indigenous Australians is a matter of debate among
researchers, with estimates including thermoluminescence dating to
between 61,000 and 52,000 years ago, as well as a suggestion of up to
125,000 years ago.
There is great diversity among different Indigenous communities and
societies in Australia, each with its own mixture of cultures, customs
and languages. In present-day Australia these groups are further divided
into local communities. At the time of initial European settlement,
over 250 languages were spoken; it is currently estimated that 120 to
145 of these remain in use, but only 13 of these are not considered
endangered.
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While North Carolina agreed with the Union's views of Slavery, South Carolina did not and therefore it seceded from North Carolina and joined the rest of the South in trying to secede from the Union.
The U.S is a republic that has a bicameral to divide powers between the governor and the legislature.
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