the enlightment

  • the enlightment

    the enlightment
    The Enlighment is a europeinan intellectual movement of the latebsevententh and of the late eightenth century that em phaised reason and individualism rather than the peoples beleifs.the effect on the people was food water resources and the community because they could not work together because of the different opinions and ideas everyone had. the reason they had these ideas is because they thought it would be better and make the world a better place but the other people thought different.
  • the enlghtment

    the enlghtment
    my opinion is that these ideas had effect on the community and the surroundings so the king is thinking about himself and
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  • james cook discovery

    james cook discovery
    Captain James cook (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and navigator. He is well known in Australia for being the first European to achieve contact with the eastern coastline of Australia. In 1770 Cook arrived by boat in Botany Bay, Sydney.
  • free settlers

    free settlers
    Free settlers are people who choose to migrate to a different country or state freely. In this case, free settlers were the people who moved from England to Australia, freely because they could pay their way. When the governement released the 'assisted passage' plan in 1835, many more free settlers travelled over to Australia. Free settlers usually moved because of a push or a pull factor. A pull factor could of been something like easy wealth or lots of land.
  • the first fleet

    the first fleet
    Between 1778 and 1850, 806 ships of convicts were shipped to Australia from England. The first 11 of these ships are now known as “The First Fleet”. The fleet consisted of three store ships, six convict ships, two men o-war ships with a total of 756 convicts.The six convict ships were called: The other ships of the Fleet were:Alexander H.M.S SiriusScarborough H.M.S SupplyLady Penrhyn The FishburnFriendship The BorrowdaleCharlotte The Golden Grove
    1 Jan 1778
  • indiginous australians

    indiginous australians
    Around early 1788, the Indigenous were forced off their land by the Europeans. The Europeans migrated to Australia looking for a better life, the problem was that there were Indegenous people living in Australia. The Europeans took their land and forced leave everything behind. It effected the way they changed. It made the Indigenous hate them at the time. The Indigneous tried to fight for their land, which in the end involved killing or sentenced to be hanged or punishment.
  • Voluntary and involuntary migration Part 1

    Voluntary and involuntary migration Part 1
    Voluntary Migration is when people who freely chose to move, move to new land. They are often called free settlers. Voluntary Migration is usually due to either a 'push' or a 'pull' factor. Push factors are reasons that drive people from their exsisting home to another place. Pull factors are reasons that make another area more attractive for people then their original homes. The first free settlers to Australia arrived in Sydeny n the Bellona on the 16th of January 1793. *Continued on next time
  • Voluntary and involuntary Migration Part 2

    Voluntary and involuntary Migration Part 2
    These were 5 single men and 2 families who were wealthy enough to afford the long sea trip. Involuntray Migration- slavery and transportation of convvicts are two examples of involuntary migration. These individuals had no choice in the matter, being forced against their wills to migrate. They often had to leave families and lives behind.
  • the battle of pinjarra

    the battle of pinjarra
    In this war about 14-30 Bindjareb people had been killed. The effect of this was that they were forbidden from eating the person’s totem animal or plant for a year; since a person died from their tribe. They were forced to work for the settlers to survive.
  • convicts in australia

    convicts in australia
    During the late 18th and 19th centuries, large numbers of convicts were transported to the various Australian penal colonies by the British government. One of the primary reasons for the British settlement of Australia was the establishment of a penal colony to alleviate pressure on their overburdened correctional facilities. Over the 80 years more than 165,000 convicts were transported to Australia.
  • states and territories

    states and territories
    A new Australian federation was formed on the 1st of January 1901. It was formed from the six former British colonies of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia. The Commonwealth of Australia was marked as the beginning of an independent nationhood. The Australian States had their own leaders and spoke appropriately to one another. They succeded democratically and peacefully in becoming of an independent nation.
  • assassination of arch duke franz ferdinand

    assassination of arch duke franz ferdinand
    On the 28 of June 1914, the heir to Austro-Hungarian throne and his wife, sophie, were visiting Sarajevo to inspect the manoeuvres of the Army. As his car passed through the streets a rebel from the serbian group the black hand, shot and killed the duke and his wife.
  • Gallipoli Campaign

    Gallipoli Campaign
    On 25 April 1915, the ANZACs landed at ANZAC cove. Gallipoli is where most of the ANZAC's fought and died. Somehow the Ottaman's found out about the ANZACs plan and were waiting for them. Under the cover of darkness the ANZACs came to shore. Somewhere a flare was let off showing the ANZACs position. The ottaman's started firing. Many men died. In the end, 8 months later, the ANZACs evacuated by automated rifle fire. By this time though thousands of men had died.
  • america joining the war

    america joining the war
    On May 7 1915, the ship Lusitania was sunk by a German submarine during an unrestricted U-boat campiagn. Over 1000 people died, 128 citzens of America. America was a nuetral country and did not get involved until germany brought back the unrestricted u-boat campaign (which germany hoped would end the war)Then after much consideration, America declared war on germany in April 1917