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In 1787, British ships called the First Feet” left England with convicts to establish a prison colony.
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In 1770, Captain James Cook sailed around Australia.
Cook named the area “New South Wales to take over them. He and named a 'New South Wales''. -
First Europeans to sail to Australia were the Dutch (Netherlands) in 1606, but they didn’t settle there.
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When they landed there, the only thing they wanted to do is just settle there.
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Was when Cook was cooked by the Hawaiians and was never eaten.
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They were forbidden for teaching children. They were also forbidden to speak their own language.
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From 1833 until the 1850s, it was the destination for the hardest of convicted British and Irish criminal those who were secondary offenders having re-offended after their arrival in Australia. were Punished
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The people let aborigines in after the pass and to help the Aborigines.
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They also changed the politic.
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Since they let them in, they had to serve the British Empire.