John Hunter became governor in 1795.
The second Governor of New South Wales was Captain John Hunter.
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The second governor of New South Wales (rather than Australia, as that name was not yet in use)was John Hunter, who was Governor from 1795 to 1800.
Governor John Hunter was born on 29 August 1737 at Leith, Scotland. He was second captain of the vessel under Governor Arthur Phillip in the First Fleet to Australia. He became Governor of New South Wales from 1795 to 1800.
Although Arthur Phillip recommended John Gidley King as his successor, the one who actually took on the role was John Hunter, who was Governor from 1795 to 1800.
The Hunter Valley in Australia was named after John Hunter, who was the Governor of New South Wales in the late 18th century. Hunter Valley is known for its fertile land and wine production.
Captain Arthur Phillip was the governor who arrived with the First Fleet. Although Arthur Phillip recommended John Gidley King as his successor, the one who actually became the next governor was John Hunter, who was Governor from 1795 to 1800.
No, John Hunter was not a member of the First Fleet, which arrived in Australia in 1788. He served as the second Governor of New South Wales, but he came to Australia on the Second Fleet in 1790. Hunter played a significant role in the early years of the colony, particularly in the establishment of farming and governance.
He first became governor in 1629. A well-respected figure in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, he was subsequently chosen governor twelve more times.
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