Australia's History

  • European's Find Australia

    European's Find Australia
    First Europeans to sail to Australia were the Dutch (Netherlands) in 1606, but they didn’t settle there.
  • Captain James cook sails around Australia

    Captain James cook sails around Australia
    In 1770, Captain James Cook sailed around Australia.
    Cook named the area “New South Wales".
  • Penal Colony

    Penal Colony
    In 1787, British ships called the “First Fleet” left England with convicts to establish a prison colony.
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    New South Wales

    From 1788 to 1832, British prisoners settled in Australia, New South Wales was officially a penal (prison) colony consisting mainly of convicts, marines (guards), and the marines’ families. Only 20% of the first convicts were women.
  • Aborgines

    Aborgines
    In the 1830s, remnants of the tribes in the settled areas were moved onto reserves.
    They were forbidden from teaching their children their own language and customs.
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    Port Arthur, Tasmania

    From 1833 until the 1850s, it was the destination for the hardest of convicted British and Irish criminals--those who were secondary offenders having re-offended after their arrival in Australia.
    In addition, Port Arthur had some of the strictest security measures of the British penal system.
  • Commonwealth of Australia.

    Commonwealth of Australia.
    In 1861, government officials created boundaries for the colonies that are still in place today.
  • Stopped transporting Prisoners

    Stopped transporting Prisoners
    The British transported prisoners to Australia until 1868.By this time, many free immigrants were also settling there. They built businesses, trading posts, farms, etc.
  • Aborgines

    Aborgines
    During the 1900s, separation was an official government policy which lasted for many decades.
  • Commonwealth was established

    Commonwealth was established
    On January 1, 1901, the Commonwealth of Australia was established. Immigration Restriction Act of 1901: restricted migration to people primarily of European descent
    This was dismantled after World War II.
  • Melbourne was a Capital

    Melbourne was a Capital
    Melbourne served as the national capital until Canberra was completed in 1927
  • Australia's federal government

    Australia's federal government
    In 1967: Australia’s federal government began to pass legislation to help the Aborigines.
  • Australia today

    Australia today
    In 1986, the Australia Act severed all legal ties with the British Empire.
  • Australia today

    Australia today
    1999: 55% of voters rejected the idea of becoming an independent republic.