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No. Until the European settlers arrived, Australia didn't have any animals suitable for domestification and use as pack animals.
It is estimated that there were between 500 and 600 Aboriginal groups and different languages around the time the first European settlers arrived.
While exact numbers of aboriginal people in Australia at the time of European settlement are unknown, it is estimated there were anywhere between 350,000 and 1.5 million.
The first settlers arrived in Australia during Australia's mid-Summer.
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.
they arrived at 1793 in Australia
They were both. From the Aborigines' point of view, they were invaders, taking aboriginal lands and pillaging their hunting grounds. The definition of a 'settler' is one who settles an area, clearing the land and building residences and farms. For this reason, the Europeans that came to Australia were settlers.
True. The first European settlers in Australia were primarily convicts sent from Britain. In 1788, the First Fleet, consisting of ships carrying convicts, arrived in Botany Bay, marking the beginning of the British colonization of Australia. This penal colony was established to alleviate overcrowding in British prisons.
it was a great lifetyle
great plains
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There was no European settlement in Australia in 1700. the first settlers only arrived in 1788, so therefore there was no government. The Aborigines acted under their own tribal laws and structure.