Food and wool
The Europeans did not really bring any plants to Australia the only real vegetation the Europeans brought was Cereals and Grains.
The Europeans did not really bring any plants to Australia the only real vegetation the Europeans brought was Cereals and Grains.
The Europeans did not really bring any plants to Australia the only real vegetation the Europeans brought was Cereals and Grains.
sheep cattle animals for food just about anything to survive an unknown country
Australia is not particularly a harder place in which to survive than other continents. Europeans came and built houses, planted crops, fished, herded sheep, etc. They did this mainly in the coastal regions, since the interior is mostly desert.
Merino Sheep are the common sheep in Australia.
Sheep are not native to Australia - they are an introduced species.
The very first sheep in Australia came with the First Fleet in 1788. However, it is not from these sheep that Australia's huge sheep industry has grown.The Father of Australia's sheep industry is often regarded as John Macarthur. He was a man with a great deal of influence in colonial Australia, and it was he who arranged for the first Merino sheep to be brought to Australia from Spain. The first Spanish Merino sheep were brought to Australia in 1796.
Australia has not yet cloned a sheep.
Yes. There are sheep stations in South Australia.
As it is a good farming environment to rear sheep
Captain James Cook did not bring disease to Australia. However, when Europeans settled here permanently, some 18 years after Cook claimed the eastern half of the continent, they certainly brought previously unknown diseases to Australia.