William Dampier was the first Englishman to land in Australia, doing so first in 1688 and again in 1699. Dampier was not impressed with what he found on shores of northwest Australia, and his negative reports discouraged further English exploration until James Cook was charged with the secret mission of making observations on (and claiming) any uninhabited lands in the south Pacific.
Dampier was not the first European to land on Australia, as the Dutch preceded him by over 80 years.
Australia's first English settlers were Captain Arthur Phillip and the officers and convicts who came out on the First Fleet.
William Dampier was the first Englishman to land on the Australian mainland on January 5th, 1688.
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The pirate William Dampier was the first English man to visit Australia.
The Englishman who wrote a book about his journey to Australia in 1688 was William Dampier, a pirate, explorer, and naturalist. His book, "A New Voyage Round the World," detailed his travels and observations during his voyage to Australia and other parts of the world.
i think it was John Cabot
William Dampier was an English explorer and pirate. He was also a keen scientist who made observations of both plant and animal life. Dampier is known for being the first Englishman (though certainly not the first explorer) to land on Australia's shores. He landed in northwestern Australia, but was unimpressed by the dryness of the land, and the native inhabitants.
The question as it stands cannot be answered. No Englishman discovered Australia and befriended Bennelong, an Aboriginal man of the Eora tribe. Australia was discovered by the Dutch, around 80 years before the first Englishman set foot on the continent. This first Emglishman was William Dampier, who landed in Austalia's northwest in 1688, long after the first recorded Dutch landing in 1606. Dampier was not even remotely interested in communicating with the aboriginal people. Almost a century later, in 1770, James Cook became the first Englishman to sight the eastern coast of Australia, but he did not befriend any Aborigines either. It has Captain Arthur Philip, who led the First Fleet to Australia in 1788, who befriended Bennelong.
The first British man to come to Australia was William Dampier, who first landed on Western Australia's coast on 4 January 1688.Many people believe James Cook was the first Englishman to come to Australia. He was not.
Aboriginals were originally on Australia. But the "offical" founder or Australia was Englishman Captain James Cook.
Francis Drake was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe.
Aborigines were the first to land in Australia. After them, the next people were the Macassan traders who sought sea slugs off the northern coast of Australia. The first known European to land in Australia was Willem Jansz, also known as Willem Janszoon.
He was the first Englishman to explore parts of Australia and New Guinea as well as being the first person to circumnavigate the world three times.
Sir Francis Drake was the pioneer Englishman to first circumnavigate the world.