People settled in Western Australia primarily because the British felt it was necessary to establish their claim on the remainder of Australia (in addition to the eastern half) and the only way they could do this was to formally establish settlements in the west.
Edmund Lockyer was the one who led an expedition to formally claim Western Australia for Britain in 1826 (it had been claimed as British possession in 1791, by George Vancouver). He established a military base at King Georges Sound which originally bore the name of Frederick's Town: it was later renamed Albany. Thus, Albany was the site of the first European settlement in Western Australia.
In 1829, Captain Charles Fremantle was sent to take formal possession of the remainder of New Holland which had not already been claimed for Britain under the territory of New South Wales. This was so that the French could not make a claim on the land.
On 2 May 1829, Captain Fremantle raised the Union Jack on the south head of the Swan River, thus claiming the territory for Britain. The colony of Western Australia was proclaimed on 8 June 1829, and two months later, Perth was also founded.
Western Australia was settled for the simple reason that England and France were at war, and England wished to expand its empire in a show of strength.
Western Australia, originally known as New Holland, having been first discovered by the Dutch, was claimed as British possession in 1791, by George Vancouver. Edmund Lockyer then led an expedition to formally claim Western Australia for Britain in 1826. He established a military base at King Georges Sound which originally bore the name of Frederick's Town: it was later renamed Albany. Thus, Albany was the site of the first European settlement in Western Australia.
In 1829, Captain Charles Fremantle was sent to take formal possession of the remainder of New Holland which had not already been claimed for Britain under the territory of New South Wales. This was so that the French could not make a claim on the land.
On 2 May 1829, Captain Fremantle raised the Union Jack on the south head of the Swan River, thus claiming the territory for Britain. The colony of Western Australia was proclaimed on 8 June 1829, and two months later, Perth was also founded.
because its in australia
South Australia and Western Australia were the two Austalian colonies to be settled by free settlers alone, with no convict presence. Only South Australia, however, remained convict-free, as Western Australia campaigned to have convicts to use as free labour about fifteen years after the initial settlement.
Albany is located in Western Australia. It is 418 km SE of Perth. Albany was founded in 1827 as a military outpost of New South Wales. Albany is the oldest permanently settled town in Western Australia.
Because it is the western part of Australia
Western Australia is Australia's largest state, occupying the western third of the continent.
The western third of the continent of Australia is the state of Western Australia.
Almost all of Australia's six colonies were settled by convicts. New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland and Victoria all began with convict settlements (although the Victorian one did not succeed). Western Australia started as a free settlement but convicts arrived some 15 years after initial settlement. Only South Australia never had a penal colony.
Birds Australia Western Australia was created in 1943.
Rove is from Perth, Western Australia.
The abbreviation for Western Australia is WA.
Western Australia
The first university in Western Australia, the University of Western Australia, opened in 1911.
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