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Captain Arthur Phillip
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The first governor of the colony of New South Wales was Governor Arthur Phillip.
Established the Colony at Sydney and Parramatta.
Robert Livingston was a lawyer, politician and founding father of the United States. He was born, raised and lived in what would become New York State.
John Alsop, Egbert Benson, Simon Boerum, James Duane, William Duer, William Floyd, William Gansevoort, David Gelston, Francis Lewis, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Phillip Livingston, Robert Livingston, Walter Livingston, Issac Low, Phillip Pell, Zephaniah Platt, John Scott Phillip Schyuler, Melancton Smith, Henry Wisner, Abraham Yates, Peter Yates, Alexander McDougall, Governeur Morris, Lewis Morris, John Jay and George Clinton. Samuel Jones and John Hathorn were elected as delegates but did not attend.
Port Phillip District was established as a separate colony.
As Governor, successfully establishing the colony of New South Wales.
Governor Arthur Phillip led the First Fleet to Australia, establishing the first British colony in the land.
On 1 July 1851, the district of Port Phillip officially separated from New South Wales, becoming the Colony of Victoria.