Arthur Phillip gave land to freed convicts to aid in settling New South Wales. He was the first governor of the colony.
its welcome, not welcomed
No, it is not used correctly. The correct way to use it is You are most welcome.
The visitor was kindly welcomed.
The colony of Rhode Island welcomed both Jews and Quakers to America. There was also an early Jewish community in South Carolina.
They welcomed an emigrant from Ireland.
After working long hours, she welcomed the weekend as a much-needed reprieve from her busy schedule.
Most were aware of his presence, but it was his riddance that was truly welcomed.
The diplomat had a reputation as a peacemaker, and was welcomed by both sides.
firefighters
Example sentence - The daughter needed to learn respect for others before she would be welcomed again.
Chillingworth is welcomed in the Puritan community because he appears respectable and learned, being a physician and capable of healing. Additionally, he claims to be a victim of the Indigenous attacks, which gains him sympathy and trust. Lastly, he is highly skilled at manipulating situations and people to his advantage.
zeal, passion, ardor, fervor, enthusiasm, feelings