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Captain Arthur Phillip
Established the Colony at Sydney and Parramatta.
The Captain of the First Fleet was Arthur Phillip.
Captain Arthur Phillip commanded the First Fleet. He was a naval officer who, in October 1786, was appointed Governor-designate of the proposed British penal colony of New South Wales.
Australia's first Governor, who also commanded the First Fleet, was Captain Arthur Phillip.
Captain Arthur Phillip is remembered as the First Governor of the colony of New South Wales, and captain of the First Fleet of convicts to arrive on Australia's shores. He is remembered as being the one whose practical ideas helped the colony survive during the early years, even though it was threatened by starvation.
Captain Arthur Phillip was the comnander of the First Fleet and the first Governor of the new colony in New South Wales. His job was to lead the fleet safely to Australia and to establish and manage a colony in New South Wales, with the view to making it self-sufficient.
The man who led the First Fleet and established the colony at Sydney Cove was Captain Arthur Phillip.
No. Captain Arthur Phillip was the first Governor of New South Wales, which was established as a penal colony in 1788. However, there is evidence to indicate that Phillip was a spy for England, seeking intelligence against France during the tensions if that time.
No. Captain Cook died a full seven years before Arthur Phillip was appointed Governor-designate of the proposed British penal colony of New South Wales.
Captain Arthur Phillip did not have skills in farming himself. However, Phillip was a practical man who suggested that convicts with experience in farming, building and crafts be included in the First Fleet. His proposal was rejected, and this made the establishment of a workable colony difficult in the early years.
Captain Arthur Phillip was chosen to lead the First Fleet and to be Governor of the new colony in New South Wales.