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Captain Arthur Phillip and the First Fleet of convicts landed at Botany Bay (but did not stay there) in 1788.
The First Fleet made three stops on the way to Botany Bay.The First Fleet travelled from Portsmouth, England to Santa Cruz, Tenerife in the Canary islands.After that, it journeyed to Rio de Janeiro.Its third stop was Cape Town.The Fleet then sailed along the southern part of the Australian continent, around Van Diemen's Land to Botany Bay, where it was supposed to settle.Botany Bay proved unsuitable for settlement, so the Fleet moved to Port Jackson and Sydney Cove, which was the site it colonised.
The First Fleet did not stop in Tasmania, or Van Diemen's Land, as it was called then. The Fleet passed Adventure Bay in Van Diemen's Land on 1 January 1788.
captain Arthur Phillip
The First Fleet made its first stop at Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.
No, actually: the First Fleet landed at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788, but decided it was unsuitable for settlement. The Fleet then moved on to Port Jackson, where it landed on 26 January 1788.
Yes. However, the First Fleet did not stay in Botany Bay as it was not suitabke for settlement. Instead, the fleet moved north to Port Jackson, which is where the first European colony was established.
Yes. The First Feet was indeed supposed to come to Australia. Specifically, it was to land at Botany Bay, but Captain Arthur Phillip recognised the limitations of the Botany Bay region and instead moved the fleet to Port Jackson.
Captain Arthur Phillip and the First Fleet of convicts landed at Botany Bay (but did not stay there) in 1788.
There was no ship in the First Fleet called the Louise.
The First Fleet made three stops on the way to Botany Bay.The First Fleet travelled from Portsmouth, England to Santa Cruz, Tenerife in the Canary islands.After that, it journeyed to Rio de Janeiro.Its third stop was Cape Town.The Fleet then sailed along the southern part of the Australian continent, around Van Diemen's Land to Botany Bay, where it was supposed to settle.Botany Bay proved unsuitable for settlement, so the Fleet moved to Port Jackson and Sydney Cove, which was the site it colonised.
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The First Fleet did not stop in Tasmania, or Van Diemen's Land, as it was called then. The Fleet passed Adventure Bay in Van Diemen's Land on 1 January 1788.
The First Fleet ship, the Charlotte, reached Botany Bay on 18 January 1788 but, with the rest of the First Fleet was moced to Port Jackson, arriving on 26 January 1788.
captain Arthur Phillip
The First Fleet made its first stop at Tenerife, in the Canary Islands.
they were wondering what these people were doing on their land, they were confused. They have never seen white people before.