They do not take care of natural environment and own cats and rabbits. That's why many original Australian animals extinct.
the early settlers live in hut or benab
Cows
chicken
No. They were introduced by early Euorpean settlers.
The large number of early settlers in Australia are often referred to as the "First Fleet," which consisted of ships that arrived in 1788 carrying convicts, soldiers, and settlers from Britain. This marked the beginning of European colonization in Australia. Additionally, the term "colonists" can also describe these early inhabitants who established settlements across the continent.
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yes. they needed some type of vegetable
Free settlers came to Australia for two main reasons:unemployment in England forced them to seek a better life in Australianew opportunities were offered in Australia, particularly as many early free settlers were given land grants
Shirts, trousers, boots, hats, dresses and shoes.
The first free settlers to Australia lived in Sydney, at Port Jackson, New South Wales. The settlers had to build their own shelters, so in the early stages, they lived in either tents or rough lean-tos until they could establish a more permanent shelter. They needed to cut down the trees themselves to build their shacks.
Australia's first European settlers arrived in Australia on 26 January 1788. These early seetlers were primarily convicts from England, together with the officers and marines sent with them to help keep order and establish the new colony.
by learning how to grow crops in the Australian atmosphere and many more reasons