Britain was the first to claim Australia, although the Dutch, Portuguese and French had explored parts of the continent's coast. Australia was first used as a penal colony for England's excess prisoners.
when he founded australia, he claimed the land as 'Terra Nullius' or 'land belonging to no one'. obviously, he was wrong as the land was home to aboriginals
A sentence with the words dynasty and nation-state describing the Egyptian civilization is... King Narmer began the first dynasty in his nation-state and the world.
Australia was first used as a penal colony by the British.It depends upon the context. The first European use of Australia was as a penal colony and free settlement by the British.However, apart from the indigenous aboriginal population, Australia was first used as gathering grounds for trepang, or sea-slugs, by the Macassan traders, because trepang was a prized delicacy in China.
The first nation people ate animals. Mostly deer, buffalo, and berries. They would kill the animal and use every part of it wisely because they were not wasteful people.They also:gathered fruits, berries, honey and the likehunted and fishedfarmed.
The name "Australia" was first proposed by sea explorer Matthew Flinders in the early 1800s, as part of the full name Terra Australis, meaning Southern Land. The actual name "Australia" was then adopted in 1824.The name Australia comes from the Latin term 'terra australis incognita', meaning "unknown southern land", because for so long the continent of Australia was theorised, but not realised.Matthew Flinders did not discover Australia, but he was the first to circumnavigate the continent. He suggested the name "Terra Australis" and this became Australia, the name officially adopted in 1824.Prior to this, Australia was known by the Dutch as New Holland (from the early 1600s), whilst in 1770 James Cook claimed the eastern half of the continent as New South Wales, on behalf of England.For more details on how the term Terra Australisoriginally came about, please see the related link.
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In the 1700s, Britain claimed and settled into Australia, as Britain declared the island and continent sparsely uninhabited, or, 'terra nulius', under which they began to rule this territory.
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Australia is a sovereign nation and does not 'belong' to anyone. The economic system in Australia is their own affair. Australia chooses to use the capitalistic economy model, as is their right. Being settled by the British, it was modelled on the British system.
Steelers
Yes they did. It's not practiced much now.
Manual machines were designed by Christopher Sholes- but patented by Remington, they came into general business use- not necessarily private writers, by about the latye l860"s after the Civil war. it was claimed the first writer to use a typewriter in general usage was Mark Twain, but as these machines are standardized- the basic asdfjkl; keyboard still used- on computers, they are fungible and it is difficult to establish privity or first use! as they were distributed nation-wide, well you can see the problem. Still Twain is considered to be the first regular writer to use one.
when he founded australia, he claimed the land as 'Terra Nullius' or 'land belonging to no one'. obviously, he was wrong as the land was home to aboriginals
A sentence with the words dynasty and nation-state describing the Egyptian civilization is... King Narmer began the first dynasty in his nation-state and the world.
The first Europeans came to Australia and the Aborigines were living on reserves. Reserves are lands that were set aside for the use of registered Indians.