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The first permanent European settlement was in 1770.
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1770 - The first case was reported by Dr.Wohlfahrt in 1770, and almost 100 years laterby Dr.Schiner, an Austrian entomologist. There was an outbreak later and it passed into the Americas.
On April 20, 1770, The Endeavor, reached Australia and Captain James Cook laid claim to it as part of the British Empire. He did not discover Australia, since there were already aboriginal people there, but Captain Cook was the first European to lay claim to Australia.
it was during 1770 or 1600
It is a common misconception that Captain Cook discovered Australia. He did not. The Australian continent had been populated by Aborigines for thousands of years, and visited by numerous Asian traders and, later, explorers since the first known European visitor in 1616. Captain James Cook was the first European to sight and chart the eastern coast of Australia, which he did between April and August 1770.
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It is the first mechanized vehicle. Built circa 1770, it had 3 wheels with the steam boiler in the very front. 1770!!
France, first attested 1770.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't exist in 1770 and the first quarters were minted in 1796.
The US Senate did not exist in the 1770's, so there were no Senators at all. The first US Senate convened in 1789.
Lieutenant (later Captain) James Cook reached the eastern coast of Australia in April 1770. He first sighted and named Point Hicks on the southeastern coast, and gradually moved northwards.