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Migration &
Empire,
1830-1939
Impact of emigrant Scots on
native peoples: by country
In today’s class I am learning to:
• Describe the impact of Scottish
emigrants on the native peoples of
various countries (Australia, Canada,
India, New Zealand)
Impact of emigrant Scots on native peoples
When moving abroad, emigrant Scots met native
peoples. Sometimes these links were positive, but at
other times they led to various problems.
Impact of emigrant Scots on native peoples
Australia
Emigrant Scots in Australia
There was extreme
tension between
immigrants to Australia
(such as Scots) and the
native peoples.
The British gave native
Australians the name
aborigines, although this
wasn’t a name the natives
used themselves.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Land arguments were the
main cause of conflict
between Scottish settlers
and aborigines.
Scots wanted land for
farming and to build
towns, but this meant
taking aborigine land,
including often sacred and
holy places.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Professor Tom Devine, a
well known Scottish
historian, has pointed out
a strange element of Scots
taking aborigine land:
“It was ironic that some of
those most notoriously
involved were Highlanders
who had themselves
suffered clearance.”
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Arguments were also
caused when aborigines
took animals being farmed
by the Scots.
All of this led to battles
between Scots and
aborigines. Many
aborigines were killed by
Scottish settlers as a result
of this.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
One infamous attack
involving the two groups
took place at Warrigal
Creek in 1843.
Twenty settlers – led by a
Scottish emigrant called
Angus MacMillan –
hunted down and killed at
least 60 aborigines, and
possibly up to 180.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Disease was also an issue
which caused problems for
native Australian people.
Many Scots (and other
European migrants) had
diseases such as smallpox.
Aborigines could not cope
with these illnesses and
large numbers died as a
result of this.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Scottish emigrants also
had a role in splitting up
aborigine families.
Some Scots believed it was
their job to ‘civilise’ the
aborigines, whether by
teaching them the
Christian religion, or other
actions such as learning to
speak English.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Large numbers of native
Australian children were
taken from their parents
and sent to schools where
they were taught
European values.
Governor Lachlan
Macquarie set up the
Native Institution to teach
the Aboriginal children.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Children who went to the
Native Institute were only
allowed to see their
parents once per year.
Between 1869 and 1969,
100,000 Aboriginal
children were forcibly
taken from their families,
most commonly never
seeing them again.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Other Scots tried to
influence aborigines by
changing their religious
beliefs.
Missions were set up to
not only try and convert
Aborigines to Christianity,
but also to allow emigrant
Scots to continue their
faith once overseas.
Emigrant Scots in Australia
Canada
Emigrant Scots in Canada
There are three groups of
native peoples in Canada:
• First Nations
• Inuit
• Metis
Some people call them
Indians or Eskimos,
although many people
dislike these names.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
Scottish migrants to
Canada had a mixed
relationship with native
peoples.
Although at times there
were examples of positive
relations, there were also
issues which led to
arguments, especially
concerning land.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
Some Scottish (and other
British) settlers tried to
build links with native
people including trading
and providing them with
medical care.
One reason they did so
was to try and win the
support of natives in wars
against other Europeans.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
It was not just the Scots
that provided help, the
native Canadians also gave
support to the settlers.
They taught Scots various
skills which were essential
to surviving in Canada’s
extreme winters, including
where to find food and
how to make clothes.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
The positive connections
between Scots and some
groups of native peoples
were also evident during
World War One and Two.
It is estimated that around
6000 native peoples
fought on Britain’s side in
the wars, many of them
volunteering to do so.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
Given that many Scottish
men made the journey
without a wife, there were
some marriages between
Scots and native peoples.
The mixed race children of
these relationships were
known as Anglo-Metis and
they sometimes faced
hatred and prejudice.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
Treatment of the natives –
including Metis people –
eventually led to extreme
conflict.
The North West rebellion
of 1885 saw natives take
part in a violent uprising
against the Canadian
government, although this
ultimately failed.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
There was also conflict
between natives and
settlers about land.
Europeans (including
Scots) wanted Canadian
land in order to use it for
farming and other
purposes; this often
meant taking land owned
by native peoples.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
Other Scots had travelled
to Canada as missionaries
and tried to convert
natives to Christianity.
In some cases they
succeeded, however other
natives were angry at
criticism of their own
religious beliefs, and the
attempts at conversion.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
In 1876 the Canadian
Prime Minister (Scottish-
born Alexander
Mackenzie) oversaw the
passing of the Indian Act.
This said where many
native people were
allowed to live, and saw
children taken from their
parents to be educated.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
The Indian Act included
other provisions, such as
banning some native
religious practices
(including Sun dances).
The rules imposed by the
Act inevitably led to fights
between natives and
settlers, and later resulted
in court cases too.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
One controversial policy in
which Scots were involved
was residential schools.
This was when native
children left their homes
and were given a
European-style education,
including learning about
Christianity and speaking
English.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
Some natives agreed to
send their children
because they believed it
would help them.
However others were
angry at the poor
treatment the children
received, including being
forbidden from speaking
their native language.
Emigrant Scots in Canada
India
Emigrant Scots in India
Scots made up a tiny
proportion of all people
living in India, but also
held a lot of power.
Although there are
examples of positive links,
there was also instances of
very poor relations,
including numerous
examples of violence.
Emigrant Scots in India
British settlers – including
Scots – traded with
Indians, and helped make
some tribal leaders rich as
a result of this.
This obviously led to Scots’
presence in India being
supported by those
leaders, and brought some
benefits to other Indians.
Emigrant Scots in India
Some other Scots
integrated into Indian
society.
There were instances of
marriages between
Indians and the Scots. At
the start of the 1800s,
around one third of British
men in India were married
to an Indian woman.
Emigrant Scots in India
Many Scots’ role in India
was as part of the military.
Scots went to India as part
of British Army regiments
– including the Sutherland
Highlanders – and their
job was to provide
protection for British
traders, and also control
the local population.
Emigrant Scots in India
A great many Indians
resented Scottish and
British presence in their
country.
British actions in setting
up a government in India,
taking control of the
country, led to anger from
Indian nationalists who
wanted independence.
Emigrant Scots in India
The most prominent
example of resistance to
British rule was the Indian
Mutiny of 1857.
Indian soldiers who
worked for the British East
India Company in the
town of Meerut started a
major rebellion, which
spread across India.
Emigrant Scots in India
At least 100,000 people
died as a result of the
fighting. Scottish army
regiments played a major
role in ending the revolt,
led by men such as
General Colin Campbell.
It is also worth noting that
some Indians fought for
Britain during the mutiny.
Emigrant Scots in India
Some British decisions in
India received a mixed
response from Indians.
The British outlawed some
practices, including
slavery and thuggee. This
was an action which
involved armed gangs
attacking people and
committing ritual murder.
Emigrant Scots in India
Britain also banned
suttee, where a wife was
burned alive after the
death of her husband.
Some Indians did not want
these practices to end so
were angered by Britain,
however other Indians
welcomed changes which
improved their lives.
Emigrant Scots in India
Some British actions in
India improved the status
of Indian women.
This not only included the
outlawing of suttee, but
also letting women get an
education, and also
banning the practice of
child marriage (girls then
had to be 14 or older).
Emigrant Scots in India
Other British actions were
not especially beneficial to
Indian women.
The British Army set up
chaklas, which were
brothels to be only used
by British soldiers. Many
women worked in these
places because they came
from poor backgrounds.
Emigrant Scots in India
Many Scots – such as
Alexander Duff - who went
to India did so as
missionaries to spread the
Christian message.
They established churches
across the country, and
converted many Indians,
suggesting elements of a
positive relationship.
Emigrant Scots in India
Many missionaries also
helped develop education
in India, again improving
relations with Indians.
However other Indians
who were from different
faiths – including Muslims
and Hindus – were
offended at attempts to
change their beliefs.
Emigrant Scots in India
New Zealand
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Scottish relations with
native New Zealanders –
known as Maoris – were
often difficult.
Although there are some
instances of good
relations between the two
groups there are also
examples of extreme
violence.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Initially there were some
positive links between
Scots and the Maoris.
Scots traded with the
native peoples that they
met, and the Maoris
responded by helping the
Scots to survive winters in
the area, including
supplying food.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Land issues inevitably led
to arguments between
Scots and Maoris.
The Scots wanted land to
start farms and set up
towns, but this meant
taking control of land
which was used by the
Maori people (especially
in the Otago area).
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Scottish farms being set up
across New Zealand had a
major effect on the
environment, resulting in
mass clearance of trees to
create suitable land.
This had an influence on
the Maori people,
especially on how they
moved and hunted.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Partly to try and stop land
disagreements, some
Scots made deals with the
Maoris to buy land –
however this often led to
other problems.
For instance it was not
always clear who owned
land, or the wrong land
was claimed.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
The 1840 Treaty of
Waitangi was a legal
agreement between the
British government and
Maori tribes.
The British wanted this to
allow them to buy land;
some Maoris wanted this
to get military help
against French forces.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
The treaty agreed Maori
ownership of land and
that the British
government was the only
body authorised to buy
this land.
The treaty was not backed
by all Maoris, and many
leaders urged others to
reject the deal.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
The deadliest period in
Scottish/Maori links was
the New Zealand Wars (of
1845 to 1872.
This involved regular
battles and hostilities
between settlers and the
Maoris, often caused by
arguments about land
purchases.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Examples of battles during
this was include the
Northern War and East
Cape War.
It is estimated that around
3000 people died as a
result of these conflicts (c.
750 British deaths and
more than 2000 Maori
casualties)
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Many of the Scots that
went to New Zealand did
so as missionaries hoping
to convert the native
people to Christianity.
However many Maoris did
not change their religion
and were angry at the
Scots’ dismissal of their
beliefs.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Many Maoris did change
their religion and built
good links with Scottish
missionaries.
There were instances of
missionaries trying to
protect Maoris during
periods of conflict
between the Scots and
native peoples.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Some Scots married Maori
people, although these
relationships often led to
criticisms.
Some churches later sent
Scottish women to be the
wives of male
missionaries, to prevent
Scottish and Maori
marriage.
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
Trade
Religion
Education
Land issues
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Marriages
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higher migration and empire - impact of scots on native peoples (by country)

  • 1. Migration & Empire, 1830-1939 Impact of emigrant Scots on native peoples: by country
  • 2. In today’s class I am learning to: • Describe the impact of Scottish emigrants on the native peoples of various countries (Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand) Impact of emigrant Scots on native peoples
  • 3. When moving abroad, emigrant Scots met native peoples. Sometimes these links were positive, but at other times they led to various problems. Impact of emigrant Scots on native peoples
  • 5. There was extreme tension between immigrants to Australia (such as Scots) and the native peoples. The British gave native Australians the name aborigines, although this wasn’t a name the natives used themselves. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 6. Land arguments were the main cause of conflict between Scottish settlers and aborigines. Scots wanted land for farming and to build towns, but this meant taking aborigine land, including often sacred and holy places. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 7. Professor Tom Devine, a well known Scottish historian, has pointed out a strange element of Scots taking aborigine land: “It was ironic that some of those most notoriously involved were Highlanders who had themselves suffered clearance.” Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 8. Arguments were also caused when aborigines took animals being farmed by the Scots. All of this led to battles between Scots and aborigines. Many aborigines were killed by Scottish settlers as a result of this. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 9. One infamous attack involving the two groups took place at Warrigal Creek in 1843. Twenty settlers – led by a Scottish emigrant called Angus MacMillan – hunted down and killed at least 60 aborigines, and possibly up to 180. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 10. Disease was also an issue which caused problems for native Australian people. Many Scots (and other European migrants) had diseases such as smallpox. Aborigines could not cope with these illnesses and large numbers died as a result of this. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 11. Scottish emigrants also had a role in splitting up aborigine families. Some Scots believed it was their job to ‘civilise’ the aborigines, whether by teaching them the Christian religion, or other actions such as learning to speak English. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 12. Large numbers of native Australian children were taken from their parents and sent to schools where they were taught European values. Governor Lachlan Macquarie set up the Native Institution to teach the Aboriginal children. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 13. Children who went to the Native Institute were only allowed to see their parents once per year. Between 1869 and 1969, 100,000 Aboriginal children were forcibly taken from their families, most commonly never seeing them again. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 14. Other Scots tried to influence aborigines by changing their religious beliefs. Missions were set up to not only try and convert Aborigines to Christianity, but also to allow emigrant Scots to continue their faith once overseas. Emigrant Scots in Australia
  • 16. There are three groups of native peoples in Canada: • First Nations • Inuit • Metis Some people call them Indians or Eskimos, although many people dislike these names. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 17. Scottish migrants to Canada had a mixed relationship with native peoples. Although at times there were examples of positive relations, there were also issues which led to arguments, especially concerning land. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 18. Some Scottish (and other British) settlers tried to build links with native people including trading and providing them with medical care. One reason they did so was to try and win the support of natives in wars against other Europeans. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 19. It was not just the Scots that provided help, the native Canadians also gave support to the settlers. They taught Scots various skills which were essential to surviving in Canada’s extreme winters, including where to find food and how to make clothes. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 20. The positive connections between Scots and some groups of native peoples were also evident during World War One and Two. It is estimated that around 6000 native peoples fought on Britain’s side in the wars, many of them volunteering to do so. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 21. Given that many Scottish men made the journey without a wife, there were some marriages between Scots and native peoples. The mixed race children of these relationships were known as Anglo-Metis and they sometimes faced hatred and prejudice. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 22. Treatment of the natives – including Metis people – eventually led to extreme conflict. The North West rebellion of 1885 saw natives take part in a violent uprising against the Canadian government, although this ultimately failed. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 23. There was also conflict between natives and settlers about land. Europeans (including Scots) wanted Canadian land in order to use it for farming and other purposes; this often meant taking land owned by native peoples. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 24. Other Scots had travelled to Canada as missionaries and tried to convert natives to Christianity. In some cases they succeeded, however other natives were angry at criticism of their own religious beliefs, and the attempts at conversion. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 25. In 1876 the Canadian Prime Minister (Scottish- born Alexander Mackenzie) oversaw the passing of the Indian Act. This said where many native people were allowed to live, and saw children taken from their parents to be educated. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 26. The Indian Act included other provisions, such as banning some native religious practices (including Sun dances). The rules imposed by the Act inevitably led to fights between natives and settlers, and later resulted in court cases too. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 27. One controversial policy in which Scots were involved was residential schools. This was when native children left their homes and were given a European-style education, including learning about Christianity and speaking English. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 28. Some natives agreed to send their children because they believed it would help them. However others were angry at the poor treatment the children received, including being forbidden from speaking their native language. Emigrant Scots in Canada
  • 30. Scots made up a tiny proportion of all people living in India, but also held a lot of power. Although there are examples of positive links, there was also instances of very poor relations, including numerous examples of violence. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 31. British settlers – including Scots – traded with Indians, and helped make some tribal leaders rich as a result of this. This obviously led to Scots’ presence in India being supported by those leaders, and brought some benefits to other Indians. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 32. Some other Scots integrated into Indian society. There were instances of marriages between Indians and the Scots. At the start of the 1800s, around one third of British men in India were married to an Indian woman. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 33. Many Scots’ role in India was as part of the military. Scots went to India as part of British Army regiments – including the Sutherland Highlanders – and their job was to provide protection for British traders, and also control the local population. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 34. A great many Indians resented Scottish and British presence in their country. British actions in setting up a government in India, taking control of the country, led to anger from Indian nationalists who wanted independence. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 35. The most prominent example of resistance to British rule was the Indian Mutiny of 1857. Indian soldiers who worked for the British East India Company in the town of Meerut started a major rebellion, which spread across India. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 36. At least 100,000 people died as a result of the fighting. Scottish army regiments played a major role in ending the revolt, led by men such as General Colin Campbell. It is also worth noting that some Indians fought for Britain during the mutiny. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 37. Some British decisions in India received a mixed response from Indians. The British outlawed some practices, including slavery and thuggee. This was an action which involved armed gangs attacking people and committing ritual murder. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 38. Britain also banned suttee, where a wife was burned alive after the death of her husband. Some Indians did not want these practices to end so were angered by Britain, however other Indians welcomed changes which improved their lives. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 39. Some British actions in India improved the status of Indian women. This not only included the outlawing of suttee, but also letting women get an education, and also banning the practice of child marriage (girls then had to be 14 or older). Emigrant Scots in India
  • 40. Other British actions were not especially beneficial to Indian women. The British Army set up chaklas, which were brothels to be only used by British soldiers. Many women worked in these places because they came from poor backgrounds. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 41. Many Scots – such as Alexander Duff - who went to India did so as missionaries to spread the Christian message. They established churches across the country, and converted many Indians, suggesting elements of a positive relationship. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 42. Many missionaries also helped develop education in India, again improving relations with Indians. However other Indians who were from different faiths – including Muslims and Hindus – were offended at attempts to change their beliefs. Emigrant Scots in India
  • 43. New Zealand Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 44. Scottish relations with native New Zealanders – known as Maoris – were often difficult. Although there are some instances of good relations between the two groups there are also examples of extreme violence. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 45. Initially there were some positive links between Scots and the Maoris. Scots traded with the native peoples that they met, and the Maoris responded by helping the Scots to survive winters in the area, including supplying food. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 46. Land issues inevitably led to arguments between Scots and Maoris. The Scots wanted land to start farms and set up towns, but this meant taking control of land which was used by the Maori people (especially in the Otago area). Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 47. Scottish farms being set up across New Zealand had a major effect on the environment, resulting in mass clearance of trees to create suitable land. This had an influence on the Maori people, especially on how they moved and hunted. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 48. Partly to try and stop land disagreements, some Scots made deals with the Maoris to buy land – however this often led to other problems. For instance it was not always clear who owned land, or the wrong land was claimed. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 49. The 1840 Treaty of Waitangi was a legal agreement between the British government and Maori tribes. The British wanted this to allow them to buy land; some Maoris wanted this to get military help against French forces. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 50. The treaty agreed Maori ownership of land and that the British government was the only body authorised to buy this land. The treaty was not backed by all Maoris, and many leaders urged others to reject the deal. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 51. The deadliest period in Scottish/Maori links was the New Zealand Wars (of 1845 to 1872. This involved regular battles and hostilities between settlers and the Maoris, often caused by arguments about land purchases. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 52. Examples of battles during this was include the Northern War and East Cape War. It is estimated that around 3000 people died as a result of these conflicts (c. 750 British deaths and more than 2000 Maori casualties) Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 53. Many of the Scots that went to New Zealand did so as missionaries hoping to convert the native people to Christianity. However many Maoris did not change their religion and were angry at the Scots’ dismissal of their beliefs. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 54. Many Maoris did change their religion and built good links with Scottish missionaries. There were instances of missionaries trying to protect Maoris during periods of conflict between the Scots and native peoples. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 55. Some Scots married Maori people, although these relationships often led to criticisms. Some churches later sent Scottish women to be the wives of male missionaries, to prevent Scottish and Maori marriage. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand
  • 56. Emigrant Scots in New Zealand Trade Religion Education Land issues War Marriages Native children Other Scots and native people