First Europeans to sail to Australia .

  • 1787 BCE

    In 1787

    In 1787
    In 1787, British ships called the First Feet” left England with convicts to establish a prison colony.
  • 1770 BCE

    Captain Cook.

    In 1770, Captain James Cook sailed around Australia.
    Cook named the area “New South Wales to take over them. He and named a 'New South Wales''.
  • First Europeans to sail to Australia were the Dutch

    First Europeans to sail to Australia were the Dutch (Netherlands) in 1606, but they didn’t settle there.
  • 1606

    When they landed there, the only thing they wanted to do is just settle there.
  • 1770

    Was when Cook was cooked by the Hawaiians and was never eaten.
  • In 1830 the remnants took over.

    They were forbidden for teaching children. They were also forbidden to speak their own language.
  • From 1833 until the 1850s,

    From 1833 until the 1850s,
    From 1833 until the 1850s, it was the destination for the hardest of convicted British and Irish criminal those who were secondary offenders having re-offended after their arrival in Australia. were Punished
  • Australia began to pass.

    Australia  began to pass.
    The people let aborigines in after the pass and to help the Aborigines.
  • 1967

    They also changed the politic.
  • 1986 they served.

    Since they let them in, they had to serve the British Empire.