The explorer who is most famously associated with the colonization of Australia is Captain James Cook. He arrived in 1770, claiming the eastern coast for Great Britain and naming it New South Wales. Cook's voyages laid the groundwork for subsequent British settlement, which officially began in 1788 with the establishment of a penal colony at Sydney Cove. His explorations significantly impacted the indigenous populations and the future development of Australia.
Immigrants from Great Britain, who started arriving in the 1790s.
the Native Americans helped them
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Explorer of Australia, Robert O'Hara Burke, was from Great Britain. He was born in County Galway, Ireland but migrated to Australia when he was 32 years old.
Australia was once a colony of Great Britain.
Not at all. Great Britain is in the northern hemisphere. Australia is in the southern hemisphere.
No . . . Australia is a loyal ally to Great Britain.
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Great Britain beat Australia at the 2008 Olympics
great britain was the country that colonized australia
Great Britain, Spain, and mainly China.
Easy answer, Yes. Australia and Britain were/are allies as Britain was once seen as a "Mother Country" and promised to always help Australia if they were ever introuble, as did Australia for Britain.