There are estimated to have been around 600 aboriginal tribes in Australia prior to 1788.
1788 - 1920 = -132
It became the eleventh US State in 1788.
Indigenous people did not have any one type of shelter; their shelters would depend on their environment. Because they were on the move constantly, they could not build elaborate structures. Mostly camp sites would have lean-tos or other simple shelters constructed from bark. Often times people would make use of natural surroundings for shelter.
They first arrive at New South Wales in Holland in 1788. However, Portuguese, Dutch, and Chinese migrants had been exploring and living in Australia for over 300 years before the First Fleet(1788).
It became the ninth state in 1788.
Altogether there were about 600 'tribes' or groups of aboriginal australians before 1788
The ACT (Australian Capital Territory) was not formed in 1788, but the Ngunnawal people formed the main aboriginal group of the area which later encompassed the ACT.
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Well before the Europeans invaded/landed on Australia in 1788, Australia was home to the Aboriginal people (although this is the name that Europeans gave to them). In their own language there is no one name for them. There were about 600 different tribes. DNA testing has indicated that the first Australian Aborigines most likely originated from the Indian subcontinent.
Prior to 1788, Australian Aborigines were a primitive stone aged people. They did not subscribe to the European concept of classes.
Before 1788, the Aboriginals had their own established society. They lived on their own, living off the land around them.
26 January, in 1788,
Before 1788, when the Europeans came to Australia, there was mostly rough trade, and barter, but after 1788, there were many types of currency used. One of the first types of currency used in Australia was the Police Fund Notes. These bills were issued by the Bank of New South Wales in 1816.
It is unknown what the Aboriginal population of the Sydney area was in 1780. Europeans did not settle there until 1788.