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  • Jan 1, 1206

    Mongol Empire

    Mongol Empire
    The creation of the Mongol Empire was a very slow procedure, beginning with the Mongol and Turkic tribes that were in the Mongolian steppes. An empire in the steppes of Mongolia that changed the map of the world opened a skill which new nations changed the paths of leadership in two religions and crushed history directly in a countless way. The Mongol Empire was the biggest touching empire in History, exctending from the Sea of Japan to the Carpathian Mountains.
  • Slaves

    Slaves
    Throughout the 1600's Britain, France, Holland, Spain and Portugal were selected on the west African coast. These particular European countries did have colonies in America and wanted to begin with slave labour. Europeans slave dealers offered to give goods such as firearms and iron bars in discussion for slaves. Some of the leaders denied to be supplied with slaves, Africans tried to meet Europeans hassles for more and more slaves, war and meangingless raids on villiages.
  • Cotton Industry

    Cotton Industry
    Cotton Industry established the shift from hand-making to being machine made. Some of the factory owners spent money in innovations that are quick and cheap of cotton textiles as there was a large worldwide claim for cotton goods. Cotton and fabric were made by spinners and weaverse working in their own homes.
  • Steam Engine

    Steam Engine
    The Steam Engine was one of the greatest technology they had also one of the greatest achievements of Industrial Revolution. The steam engine were a big help as they came to demand for coal to heat homes and many other buildings. Having the steam engines they saved on labour, developed better productions and cold for more exspensive fuels like wood.
  • Enlightenment

    Enlightenment
    By the eighteenth century the thinkers of the Enlightenment all believed that humas beings were born with a ability to solve their own problems. Enlightenment was seen as one of the developments of of more scientific methods. Over being organised to test hypotheses about our natural world. During Europe the Elightenment was directed to a general belief in some of our human development.
  • Terra Nullius and Dispossesionn

    Terra Nullius and Dispossesionn
    Terra Nullius discounted the point that there were people already on the Australian cotinent. While James Cook explored the coast of Australia, he truly assumed the local people were very unnecessary. Only because they were few in number and showed no acknowledgement of Europeans land 'ownership'. For example crops, fenced livestock or permanent houses. James Cook definitely felt defensible in appealing the entire 400 million on hectares of Australia on behalf of the British Empire.
  • Indigenous People

    Indigenous People
    Phillip made good contact and good relationships with Aboriginal people and to end attempt to establish friendly interactions. Aboriginal people were very curious about the nercomvers and would accept gifts, although they woud not stay with them and realised the new arrivlas purposed on their land. As soon as winter came around Aboriginal people found it harder to find food for themselves. Aboriginals were starting to die from diseases they have never heard of.
  • First Fleet

    First Fleet
    In 1787 a fleet of ships from England set out to a colonly in Australia to relocate thieves and crinimals. The first fleet arrived at Sydney Cove on the 26th Jan. On the First Fleet there were 5 convicts under the age of 15, which the youngest was aged 9. Governor Arthur Phillip was in knowledge of a fleet in seven ships and sailed to Botany Bay. While the first fleet appeared on shore about 40 Aboriginal people surrounded them with spears.
  • Australias First Nation

    Australias First Nation
    It is likely that in 1788 that there were about 315,000 and possibly nearly one million Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders people from 500 different tribes and 250 language crowds on the Australian continent. The groups are definitely discussed to Australias First Nation. Throughout the years Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders went through some of the roughest times in Australian conditions. During this they have been able to manage their own capabilites.
  • Convicts

    Convicts
    Convicts are people that came over to Australia becaus of many different reasons, some of these reasons are they stole a loaf of bread, milk, eggs, murdered someone or did something against the law. Since they were brave enough to do thi just to make their families healthy, alive and happy they get sent away to be servants or workers. The First Fleet came over to Botany Bay on the 18th of January 1788.
  • Convicts

    Convicts
    Convicts are people that come from different countries which have been caused of doing something bad for example crinimal offense, stealing and murder etc. Most of these convicts were thieves and were convicted in England. Captain Arthur Phillip came to Australia by ship and landed at Sydney Cove. There were 751 convicts with their kids that came ashore along with 252 Marines and their families.
  • Westward Expansion of New South Wales

    Westward Expansion of New South Wales
    Through 1813 there were six efforts by the settlers to cross the Blue Moutains. There were three me that succeeded very healthy by following mountains ridges than valleys. These explores that crossed the Blue Mountains were helped out by Aboriginal guides, which whose families had been passing through thse mountains for many, many generations. What laid out beyond the mountains made explores to continue on exploring on further west.
  • Fighting for Country

    Fighting for Country
    When the war confirmed in August 1914, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men were band from enlisting. Throughout this time, 'The Defence Act 1903' had delievered required military training scheme that didn't include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. During this time the federal government had responsibility for defence but not for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. Which this mean that they could not enlist. This was until 1917 when they needed more soldiers.
  • The Gallipoli Campaign

    The Gallipoli Campaign
    Leaders were concerned that the war could go on for a very long time. The British government were looking for ways to overcome the Western Front. The hope was that Trukey would surrender as well providing contact for the Russians to the Mediterranean Sea. The Anzacs were to take heights of the Sari Bair Rang, moving on the main objective.
  • The Americans are Coming

    The Americans are Coming
    On the 7th Msy 1915, the liner Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine during a U-Boat Campaign. Off the southern coast of Ireland, More than 1000 people died, 128 were citizens of the United States of America. Germany had called of the campaign, but then introduced it at the start of 1917. United States then returned to the U-Boat campaign, which was to demonstrate for human rights and international law.