Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1786 that a settlement was authorised there. The settlement was not for free men, but the for the unwanted convicts, their masters and protectors; the First Fleet convicts landed at Sydney Cove on January 26, 1788 and Governor Phillip lay claim officially to the country. The decision to establish a settlement in New South Wales took sixteen years. It was not the clear-cut and positive beginning to a country that it could have been. The emphasis of this report is to look at the factors that contributed to the decision and the line that the decision makers took. This has involved investigation of parliamentary debates, ministers’ letters and o...
Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there ...
Aboriginal clans of the Sydney region observed the First Fleet enter Port Jackson in January 1788. T...
Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there ...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
European incursions into the Indian and Pacific Oceans, following the Portuguese voyages of the earl...
Almost 200 years ago, the first white settlers stepped on the shores of Australia. They were not the...
Sydney was founded as a penal settlement on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip with his eleven...
The most famous Englishman in Australian history, Captain James Cook, missed the entrance to Sydney ...
Only forty days after Governor Phillip's First Fleet entered Port Jackson on 26th January 1788 to f...
This paper presents the history of penal transportation from Britain to Australia in relation to fou...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The possession of land, its settlement and the means ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Kelly k. ChavesGovernor Arthur Phillip did not magic...
Australia’s history with Britain started in 1788 when the First Fleet landed in Botany Bay to establ...
Few aspects of Australian history have been as thoroughly explored as the events surrounding the ini...
An analysis of the lives of sixty-one women from the convict class reveals the pivotal role women pl...
Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there ...
Aboriginal clans of the Sydney region observed the First Fleet enter Port Jackson in January 1788. T...
Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there ...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
European incursions into the Indian and Pacific Oceans, following the Portuguese voyages of the earl...
Almost 200 years ago, the first white settlers stepped on the shores of Australia. They were not the...
Sydney was founded as a penal settlement on 26 January 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip with his eleven...
The most famous Englishman in Australian history, Captain James Cook, missed the entrance to Sydney ...
Only forty days after Governor Phillip's First Fleet entered Port Jackson on 26th January 1788 to f...
This paper presents the history of penal transportation from Britain to Australia in relation to fou...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The possession of land, its settlement and the means ...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Kelly k. ChavesGovernor Arthur Phillip did not magic...
Australia’s history with Britain started in 1788 when the First Fleet landed in Botany Bay to establ...
Few aspects of Australian history have been as thoroughly explored as the events surrounding the ini...
An analysis of the lives of sixty-one women from the convict class reveals the pivotal role women pl...
Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there ...
Aboriginal clans of the Sydney region observed the First Fleet enter Port Jackson in January 1788. T...
Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there ...