William Paterson was one of many explorers who attempted - unsuccessfully - to cross the Blue Mountains west of Sydney.
After a short sojourn back in England, he returned to Australia, where he was commissioned to establish a settlement in northern Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania), where he explored the area around the Tamar River, North Esk and South Esk Rivers, leading to the settlement of Launceston.
William Hovell, together with Hamilton Hume, explored the southeastern part of Australia, in an attempt to find an overland route from Sydney to Port Phillip. During this expedition, Hume and Hovell crossed the Murrumbidgee River, discovered the Murray River (which they named the Hume), as well as rivers such as the Mitta Mitta and the Kiewa.
William Clark explored with Meriwether Lewis as part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806.
William Paterson believed that counting slaves as part of the population would give more political power to states with larger slave populations, potentially increasing their representation in government. He opposed such a practice and advocated for counting slaves as three-fifths of a person in determining representation in Congress, as outlined in the Three-Fifths Compromise during the Constitutional Convention.
The ship that William Hovel and Hamilton Hume used during their explorations in Australia was called the "Sovereign." It was part of their expedition to explore the interior regions of New South Wales in the early 19th century. Their work contributed significantly to the mapping and understanding of Australia's geography.
William Dampier was not the first European to explore Australia, but he was the first Englishman to explore any part of the continent.Dutch explorer Willem Jansz was the first recorded European to explore Australia when he came ashore at the Pennefather River on the western shore of Cape York Peninsula in 1606. Jansz met with hostile Aborigines, and lost ten of his crew men, but still managed to chart 320 km of the shoreline.However, Jansz believed his landing point was part of New Guinea, and Dutch maps reflected this error for many years.
No, it is part of Australia the continent.
Dampier is a major industrial port in the northwest of Western Australia. The Dampier Port is part of the Dampier Archipelago.
Because it is the western part of Australia
No. Australia is part of a continent also called "Australia. " The continent of Australia includes Australia and its island state of Tasmania.
Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson was born at Narambla, near Orange, New South Wales.When he was 7, his family moved to Illalong, near Yass.
Yes Australia is part of the Commonwealth. It is officially called the Commonwealth of Australia.
Victoria is a state itself, located in the southeastern part of the Australian mainland. It is not part of Western Australia; nor is it part of South Australia.