Corn Field Raids of 1827–1828
| Corn field raids 1827–1828 | |||||
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| Belligerents | |||||
| Aboriginal groups | |||||
| Commanders and leaders | |||||
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King George IV Lieutenant General Sir Ralph Darling Captain Patrick Logan | Mulrobin (Mulrubin) | ||||
| Strength | |||||
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400 estimated total South Brisbane Tribe | |||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||
| Total Casualties: Unknown | |||||
The Corn Field Raids of 1827–1828 was a frontier conflict in the early Moreton Bay Penal Settlement. The conflict consisted of Aboriginal groups plundering and destruction of the maize fields in South Bank and Kangaroo Point. Potential motives for the raiders include the lack of the distinction between cultivated crops and available natural resources to the native inhabitants, the taking of the crop as partial compensation for the continuing occupation of the settlers and as a warning to prevent further expansion beyond the colony's current bounds.