Arthur Phillip, leading the First Fleet, landed in Port Jackson on 26 January 1788.
No. Captain Arthur Phillip initially landed in Botany Bay. He discovered that the proposed settlement site was unsuitable for colonisation, so he then moved the fleet north to Port Jackson.
Arthur Phillip and the First Fleet arrived in Botany Bay between 18 and 20 January 1788.However, only Phillip and some of the crew of the HMS Supply went ashore. The passengers and remaining crew of the First Fleet did not go ashore. Phillip led the fleet up to Port Jackson, where Phillip selected Sydney Cove as a more suitable site for settlement, arriving there on 26 January 1788. Port Jackson is where the first settlement of Sydney was established.
The First Fleet did not stop in Tasmania, or Van Diemen's Land, as it was called then. The Fleet passed Adventure Bay in Van Diemen's Land on 1 January 1788.
Yes. The First Feet was indeed supposed to come to Australia. Specifically, it was to land at Botany Bay, but Captain Arthur Phillip recognised the limitations of the Botany Bay region and instead moved the fleet to Port Jackson.
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Governor Arthur Phillip landed in Australia on 26 January 1788.
The first European colonisers landed in Australia on 18 January 1788, at Botany Bay. Only Captain Arthur Phillip and some of his officers disembarked to study the land and determine its suitability for settlement, while the convicts remained on the ships. The Fleet then moved north to Port Jackson, landing on 26 January 1788.
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Captain Arthur Phillip was initially on the HMS Sirius, which was the leading ship of the First Fleet. In November 1787, a month after leaving the Cape of Good Hope, he transferred to the HMS Supply, leaving the Sirius under his second-in-command, Captain John Hunter.The Supply was a smaller and faster ship, so as the Fleet rounded Van Diemen's Land, Phillip forged ahead to form an advance party with the Alexander, Scarborough and Friendship.
Sydney Cove, located in Port Jackson, New South Wales, was discovered by Captain Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of NSW. This site was first located by Phillip on 21 or 22 January 1788.Captain Arthur Phillip led the First Fleet of convicts and officers to New South Wales. The convict colony was supposed to be established at Botany Bay, which the First Fleet reached on 18 January 1788. Botany Bay had been recommended by Captain James Cook and famous botanist Sir Joseph Banks as suitable for settlement following Cook's successful voyage to the eastern coast of the Great South Land. However, upon reaching the location, Phillip determined that the bay was unsuitable for settlement, so he reconnoitred north to find a better site. He returned to lead the Fleet into Port Jackson, eight kilometres north, and the site where Sydney would be founded, on 26 January 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.
Governor Arthur Phillip led the First Fleet to Australia, establishing the first British colony in the land.