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During the early 1700s, explorers opened up new continents to settlement by people from Western nations (i.e. the Europeans, as it was defined then). The term "Western" came to encompass nations and former colonies (such as the U.S., Canada, and Australia) which were populated mostly by immigrants from Europe and their descendants.
Australia
The town of Derby in northwest Western Australia has a population of around 4500 people.
Sandgropers
People begin going to Western Australia in 1885 to find gold. There were several gold rushes in Western Australia including 1885, 1895, 1887, 1891 and 1893.
Loyalists
Most people in Australia are easy giong and friendly regardles of their national back ground. Western Australia is a rapidly growing state where many of the people themselves are relatively new arivals.
No, most people live in the Eastern States, however a large amount of the mining is done in the state of western australia
Karratha, Western Australia, is still classified as a town. It has a population of just under 12,000 people.
Gold
The two English colonies with the highest Dutch-speaking populations were New Netherland (present-day New York) and New Jersey. Dutch influence in these colonies can still be seen today in the form of place names, architecture, and cultural traditions.
There is a place in western Australia called Morawa. It is an unknown town to many people but i bet if you type it in google you will find it .