There was only one way for the Chinese people to come to Australia in the 1800s, and that was by boats. Huge numbers of Chinese arrived in Australia during the 1850s, through to the 1880s, because of the goldrushes in Australia. The Chinese were hard-working folk, and those who did not make their fortune on the goldfields often chose to establish businesses in the towns, opting to stay on when their countrymen returned to China.
Well in 1851 there were about 40,000 chinese in Australia...
It was originally due to the advent of the famous Gold Rush, back in the mid-1800s.
To earn money
in the 1850-1890
The Chinese came to America in the 1800's because of ther ever depleting noodle stockpiles in china. In America there were copius amounts of noodles, even free noodles, every kind of noodles, spicy, beef flavor (imitated flavor) etc, etc. This is the mane reason why the Chinese came to America in the 1800's.
It was in 1853 I'm pretty sure.
The Chinese contributed the boat people to Australia.
Both the kangaroo and the dingo were in Australia in the 1800s. The kangaroo is native to Australia, and dingoes were brought over by the Aborigines, although it is not certain when.
In the early 1800s, there was just one way for anyone to come to Australia, and that was by ship. Charles Sturt originally arrived in Australia as a professional soldier in charge of a troop which was assigned to oversee convicts. He came aboard the ship "Mariner".
Widespread anti-Chinese sentiment in the late-1800s resulted in a Congressional law to prohibit any further Chinese immigration.
Australia has never had an official language, then or now. However, in the 1800s, the most commonly spoken language in Australia was the same as it is now - English.