There was no European settlement in Australia over 10000 years ago. The only possible inhabitants were the Aborigines, who were spread out across the continent, in a variety of locations.
Australia started to speak English when it was 'officially' settled by the Europeans in 1788. Of course it had been settled by Aborigines for over 40,000 years. But there rights to land and language has only recently been recognised.
They settled from asia to australia 50,000 years ago. The british began to send convicts there and then they fought for their land. The british won, and today, we have less aborigines than we did before the war. (500,000)
Captain James Cook did not bring disease to Australia. However, when Europeans settled here permanently, some 18 years after Cook claimed the eastern half of the continent, they certainly brought previously unknown diseases to Australia.
Australia's history could be said to begin with the Aboriginal people who first settled on the continent about 5000 years ago. 1606 is when William Janz became the first European to land in Australia. This marked the beginning of European understanding of Australia's history.
I am pretty sure that it was 10,000 years ago, and if you want to be more specific, 10,010 years ago.
Australia was first settled on 26 January 1788, 18 years after James Cook had claimed the east coast for England, under the name of New South Wales.
South Australia and Western Australia were the two Austalian colonies to be settled by free settlers alone, with no convict presence. Only South Australia, however, remained convict-free, as Western Australia campaigned to have convicts to use as free labour about fifteen years after the initial settlement.
Australia started to speak English when it was 'officially' settled by the Europeans in 1788. Of course it had been settled by Aborigines for over 40,000 years. But there rights to land and language has only recently been recognised.
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Yes, Australia has been inhabited for at least 40,000 years by indigenous Australians and settled by Europeans since 1788. New Zealand has only been inhabited by humans since about 1250 and wasn't a British colony until 1840, making it one of the youngest countries on Earth
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Almost all of Australia's six colonies were settled by convicts. New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland and Victoria all began with convict settlements (although the Victorian one did not succeed). Western Australia started as a free settlement but convicts arrived some 15 years after initial settlement. Only South Australia never had a penal colony.
they went to space and jump of a rocket and they landed on canada
In 1914, her family moved to Sydney, Australia and settled at North Sydney. Born 30 August 1912 she was around 2 years old when her family moved her from Wellington, New Zealand to Sydney, Australia.
They settled from asia to australia 50,000 years ago. The british began to send convicts there and then they fought for their land. The british won, and today, we have less aborigines than we did before the war. (500,000)