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Abel Tasman voyaged to New Holland
Able Tasman set off to New Holland with a map and two ships.
Strong winds pushed him of course to the south and he sailed
Around what we now call Tasmania -
Able Tasman 2nd trip
Starting at Batavia Able Tasman sailed to Cape York then he went west along the outline of New Holland to Shark Bay and then he finished his journey. -
Willam Dampier explores the great south land
Trader and buccaneer, William Dampier put his ship aground for cleaning of the coast of shark bay. During
This time, he learned about the local natives and collected plant samples. He then returned to England thinking the: great south land was not fit for inhabiting. -
the Industrial Revolution
Around 1750, life in England chanced dramatically.
Machines were invited and built to produce goods
Faster and at a higher quality than craftspeople could
As the factories were in the beam overcrowded, and
Because the workers were poor, crime rates went up
Sky rocketed Punished were hush and prison overflowed.
The government decided to put prisoners on hulk ant,
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Cooks Famous Journey
Even by the mid century there still many uncured question
About the South Sea. Cook was going to call the place stingray’s harbour but named it Botany Bay. Cook was also given secret orders for terra. -
Convict Life - ?
Before prisoners were transported to Australia, they were
Held on prison Hulk were……… The first Convict Settlement Botany Bay (Sydney Cove) was the site of the first penal
In the New South Wales ... … Repeat Offenders Convicts who repeatedly broke the rules of the penal settlements were sent to new far away, even harsher Convict Children Child convicts were often stunted because they did not receive -
Burke and Wills
In 1860-61 Robert O’Hara burke William led the expedition of 19 men with the intention of crossing Australia from Melbourne. Successfully he completed the task. And at the same time the expedition leader’s died on the return of journey. Except they were stopped by swampland
And had to swim across -
Ned Kelly
Ned Kelly is a famous bush ranger. Ned Kelly was executed on the 11th of November, 1880 for the murder of a policeman but he all so a nice friendly person epically to ladies. Ned’s
Father was a convict from Ireland. Ned Kelly was born in 1854 Victoria. Ned Kelly has a
Picture that Sidney Nolan drew. His in a dessert he has his armour and is sitting on the house
His armour head bit is see through and you can’t see his legs because there not in the picture. -
fcederation of Australia
The federation of Australia was the process by which the six separate. The efforts
To bring federation in the mid-19th century were dogged by the lack of popular
Support for movement. Colonies of NSW, Queensland, South Australia and Tasmania -
Burks and Wills