making modern world

  • first European's to arrive a adventure bay

    first European's to arrive a adventure bay

    the first European to arrive at adventure bay was explorer Able Tasman. he sought to anchor his vessel their in 1642 because he was looking for shelter in a storm he actually called it storm bay. then a later explorer, Furneaux, misread Tasman's charts and named storm bay adventure bay and the gave a bigger bay near by the name storm bay.
  • Tasmania's black war

    Tasmania's black war

    the black war was a time where violent conflicts were going between the British colonists and the Australian aboriginals of Tasmania. when this war happened it claimed about 600-900 aboriginal lives and there was only approximately 200 indigenous people left.
  • end of Napoleonic wars

    end of Napoleonic wars

    the Napoleonic war was a series of major conflicts pitting the French empire and the allies, this was led by napoleon.
  • beginning of industrial revolution

    beginning of industrial revolution

    the innovations in agriculture, the production and transportation led to the increase of the industrial revolution which started in western Europe and spread over to japan and many other regions. this led to major population increase and transformed economic and social systems.
  • shootout of stringy bark creek

    shootout of stringy bark creek

    the shootout a stringy bark creek was an event where Sargent Kelly and Constable Scanlan were looking for Ned Kelly but they left Mclntyre and Lonigan at the camp fire. the Kelly brothers came to the camp site and held Mclntyre and Lonigan at gun point for hours. Lonigan then ran and trued to reach for his revolver ned Kelly then pointed his rifle at Lonigan and shot him in the head.
  • boxer rebellion

    boxer rebellion

    the boxer rebellion is something that happened in china in the 19th century. the western power and japan have forced china current ruling dynasty to accept foreign control over the country's economic affairs
  • battle of Bersheeba

    battle of Bersheeba

    on October 31st the Australian light horse took part in the battle of Bersheeba, the desert mountain cops who had 40,000 men attacked at dawn the following day. the light horse secured crucial water wells due to being intown centre but that didn't help them as the British victory was secured by an Australian cavalry.