If you mean, "What states were settled in by the colony of the first fleet?", the answer to that would be none because when the colony of the first fleet settled in Australia, the country was undecided and wasn't divided up into separate states.
The man who led the First Fleet and established the colony at Sydney Cove was Captain Arthur Phillip.
The Captain of the First Fleet was Arthur Phillip.
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Great Britain colonised Australia. Australia was settled as a penal colony, and also a colony for free settlers (it was never a slave colony). Great Britain wished to expand its empire, and to offset the possibility of the French colonising the continent.The First Fleet arrived in 1788 and more free settlers sought passage on the Second Fleet which arrived in Sydney in 1790. Subsequent fleets brought more convicts and free settlers.
The First Fleet did not stop in Tasmania. There was no settlement in Tasmania (then called Van Diemen's Land), and it was not the location where the new colony was to be established, so there was no reason to stop there.
British criminal classes. Sydney was the site of Australia's first settlement, but while it was clearly established as a convict colony, there were also numerous free settlers in the First Fleet.
The man who led the First Fleet and established the colony at Sydney Cove was Captain Arthur Phillip.
The first European settlers in Sydney were the people of the First Fleet - that is, 778 convicts from Britain, together with officers and their families, under the supervision of Captain Arthur Phillip. Sydney was settled as a penal colony.
The Captain of the First Fleet was Arthur Phillip.
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No, the first fleet is the ame given to 11 ships which sailed from Great Britain in 1787 to establish the first European colony in NSW.
The First Fleet was made up of convicts, marine and officers and their families. They landed on the shores of Port Jackson, New South Wales, in 1788, where they proceeded to establish the first European colony in Australia.
Governor Arthur Phillip led the First Fleet to Australia, establishing the first British colony in the land.
Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, was first settled with the arrival the First Fleet on 26 January 1788. Governor Arthur Phillip originally named the colony "New Albion", but the colony acquired the name "Sydney", after the (then) British Home Secretary, Thomas Townshend, Lord Sydney, from 1789
Yes. However, the First Fleet did not stay in Botany Bay as it was not suitabke for settlement. Instead, the fleet moved north to Port Jackson, which is where the first European colony was established.
Captain Arthur Phillip was the comnander of the First Fleet and the first Governor of the new colony in New South Wales. His job was to lead the fleet safely to Australia and to establish and manage a colony in New South Wales, with the view to making it self-sufficient.
Yes. The First Fleet carried convicts, marines to guard them, and officers to oversee the new colony in New South Wales.