Elizabeth Macarthur came by ship to Australai. She was on one of the ships in the 2nd fleet.She came with her husband to help along with the affairs of her husband, John Elizabeth Macarthur came to Australia in 1789 as part of the second fleet, she was not on the first fleet. She did arrive with her husband and they estabished a farm at Parramatta.
There are a number of saints named Elizabeth. Please be specific.
They came to Australia in search for a better life.
Elizabeth and her husband were unable to conceive a child and this made them virtual outcasts in their village as Jews considered this to be a punishment from God.
Mary Mackillop is a saint. Actually she was the first saint in australia. She helped a lot of people through her life!
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was a medieval noblewoman known for her piety and charitable works. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and sick, establishing hospitals and caring for the less fortunate. Elizabeth was also known for her humility and devotion to her faith.
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary was born into a noble family and was raised in wealth and privilege. However, she chose to renounce her wealth and dedicated herself to serving the poor and marginalized, living a life of humility and charity.
Most of the people that came to Australia were from Britain and came to escape the poverty and inequality that was a halmark of life in Britain.
St. Elizabeth was chosen by God, in her old age, to be the mother of St. John the Baptist who was the cousin of Our Lord Jesus Christ and announced his coming. There are a number of saints named Elizabeth so, if your question refers to a different saint, you need to be more specific.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton did not grow up Catholic. However, she did become an important Saint. One lesson that you can learn from her life is that you should never give up on your goals no matter how rough life gets.
Free settlers came to Australia for two main reasons:unemployment in England forced them to seek a better life in Australianew opportunities were offered in Australia, particularly as many early free settlers were given land grants
All we know is that Clare came from a wealthy family and she would have had a comfortable life and good education.