Why did the British settle in Australia?
Title: Why did the British settle in Australia?
Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
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Why did the British settle in Australia?
Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
Details: Words: 332 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Between 1788 and 1850 the English sent over 162,000 convicts to Australia in 806 ships. The first eleven of these ships are today known as the First Fleet and it carried convicts, marines, crewman, officials and children. Captain James Cook discovered the east coast of New Holland (Australia) in 1770 and named it New South Wales.
As more people were moving to the city, Britain got more crowded. More people were unemployed and went broke. So they started to commit
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other Aborigines. They cleared out most of the Aboriginal homes and trees. This changed their food sources and their living. The Aboriginal culture started to disappear. There were lots of wars going between them, many of the Aborigines lost their lives. The British started to poison the water and food so the aboriginal could to die. But more Aborigines died from diseases which were introduce by the British, like: Smallpox, influenza, measles, and whooping cough.