Free settlers in Australia during the 19th century typically wore practical clothing suited to the colonial environment. Men often donned woolen trousers, cotton or linen shirts, and sturdy boots, while women wore long dresses made of cotton or wool, often with petticoats and bonnets. Both genders favored durable fabrics that could withstand the harsh Australian climate and rugged terrain. Accessories like hats and gloves were also common to protect against the sun and dust.
John Forrest was never a convict. He was born of free settler parents in Western Australia, so he was always free.
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Homestead Act.
To obtain free land under the Homestead Act of 1862 in the United States, a settler needed to file an application, pay a small fee, and demonstrate their intention to cultivate the land. They were required to improve the land by building a dwelling and cultivating crops for a minimum of five years. After fulfilling these conditions, the settler could claim ownership of the land. This act aimed to encourage westward expansion and settlement.
Austalia was not invented
did a free settler drive a ship
dresses
John Forrest was never a convict. He was born of free settler parents in Western Australia, so he was always free.
There were cards and games, but mostly the answer is unknown
Mostly bread based things.
free settler came from all around the world but mostly England.
160 acres
An assigned servant is a convict assigned to work as a servant for a free settler.
a emancipist is a convict that has finished his time in prison camp and wants to bre a free settler
If you mean Bringing, then it is a patroon. Otherwise they are smugglers
a settler
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