The First Fleet landed at Sydney Cove on the 26th of January, 1788.
We have Australia now because it was colonised by the British in 1788.
The first region of Australia to be colonised was Port Jackson, where the settlement of Sydney was established with arrival of the First Fleet in 1788.
Australia was originaly colonised by the british and as a result we speak english.
The first part of Australia to be colonised was Port Jackson.
Captain Arthur Phillip was the one who colonised Australia, as he commanded the First Fleet of convicts.
Australia was colonised by the British. In the years following colonisation, immigrants came from other parts of the world.
Yes. The British colonised Australia, and appointed a Governor of their choosing. This Governor abided by the edicts and rules of the British Government, but he had the freedom to make changes and improvements in the laws as they applied specifically to Australia - with permission from the British authorities, of course.
It was colonised first by the Ottoman's and then by the British.
Western Australia was originally colonised to offset French interests in the western coast. By establishing settlements, the British were able to discourage French claims.
New South Wales was the first state to be colonised. When James Cook became the first European explorer to land on the east coast of Australia, he claimed the entire eastern half of the continent for England, calling it New South Wales.
Australia was originally colonised by Great Britain.
Australia was colonised with the arrival of the First Fleet from Britain, on 26 January 1788.The convicts and officers of the First Fleet arrived at the location they were meant to settle, Botany Bay, on 18 January 1788. However, due to the bay not being as promising as they had been led to believe, they travelled north 8 km and settled in Port Jackson, arriving there and raising the British flag on 26 January 1788. This is the official start of the colonisation of Australia.