Events Between 1750 - 1918

  • Captain Cook Lands In Botany Bay

    Captain Cook Lands In Botany Bay
    Captain James cook (7 November 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and navigator. He is well known in Australia for being the first European to achieve contact with the eastern coastline of Australia. In 1770 Cook arrived by boat in Botany Bay, Sydney.
    http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/ifhaa/ships/1stfleet.htm
  • American Evolution

    American Evolution
    The American Revolution was an uprising of Rebel colonists against the British rule for independance. The rebels fought the loyalists and won to make America an independant and free nation. The American Revolution impacted the history of America, and also other countries greatly because it claimed independance for America, and also sparked revolutionary fervor in other countries such as Spain. If this war had never
    hapened, history would've been altered durastically.
    http://www.history.com/topi
  • First Fleet

    First Fleet
    Between 1778 and 1850, 806 ships of convicts were shipped to Australia from England. The first 11 of these ships are now known as “The First Fleet”. The fleet consisted of three store ships, six convict ships, two men o-war ships with a total of 756 convicts.The six convict ships were called:Alexander, H.M.S SiriusScarborough , H.M.S SupplyLady Penrhyn, The FishburnFriendship,The BorrowdaleCharlotte The Golden Grove
    http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/ifhaa/ships/1stfleet.htm
  • Tasmania Declared a island

    Tasmania Declared a island
    This was proven by Mathew Flinders and George Bass when they sailed around Tasmania this was important to know that there was an island to the south of Australia because lots of ships trying to sail to Melbourne landed on the rocks of Tasmanias west coast lots of shipwrecks have been here and on both King and Flinders island.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmania
  • Matthew Flinders navigates around the coast Australia

    Matthew Flinders navigates around the coast Australia
    Matthew Flinders was a navigator that sailed around the coast of Australia and was the first of many navigators to map the “unknown land”.The unknown land’s chart was complete in 1803 by governor King, However, it was not published because Flinders had not named most of the land marks and inlets. He had numeberd them in order so that he could name them later. He didn’t. However, the few land marks that were named are Mt. Lofty, Cape Catastrophe, Memory Cove and Kangaroo island.
    http://en.wikiped
  • Australia's first bank.

    Australia's first bank.
    Australia’s first bank was established in 1817, as the Bank of New South Wales, under a charter of incorporation provided by Governor Lachlan Macquarie. In 1982 the name was then change to the bank we know today, Westpac Banking Corporation. Westpac helped to shape all banking in Australia.
    http://www.westpac.com.au/
  • New Holland changed name to Australia

    New Holland changed name to Australia
    In 1817, the Governor of New South Wales, Lachlan Macquarie recommended that new Holland should change it’s name to Australia. However, in 1824, New Holland was officially changed to Australia. Australia was the name that Matthew Flinders used to call NSW.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Holland_(Australia)
  • Gold Rush

    Gold Rush
    In 1851 the Great Australian Gold Rush started when prospector Edward Hammond Hargraves claimed to have discovered a “grain of gold” in a waterhole near Bathurst, New South Wales. Hargraves named the town where he found the gold “Ophir”, reported his discovery to the authorities and was appointed a “Commissioner of Land”. During the Gold Rush period thousands of people rushed to Australia in search of gold. The Gold Rush ended in 1861.
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  • Stolen Generation

    Stolen Generation
    In 1869 the Children of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander descents were taken away from their parents by state government or agencies. They were taken to supposedly make Australia more “pure”. It is estimated that about 100,000 indigenous children were taken from their families.
    http://www.nsdc.org.au/stolen-generations/history-of-the-stolen-generations/the-history-of-the-stolen-generations
  • Ned Kelly Hanged

    Ned Kelly Hanged
    Edward (Ned) Kelly is Australia’s own Robin Hood. He was a ranger of the Australian outback, sentenced to jail many times. One of which was a 3 year sentence for receiving a stolen horse that he had no idea was stolen. On June 27th 1880, the Kelly gang attacked Glenrowan, they forced the railway workers to rip up the line and cut all the telegraph wires. Many hostages were taken during the day.
    http://www.nedkellysworld.com.au/history/history.htm
  • Henry Ford produces the first automobile

    Henry Ford produces the first automobile
    Henry ford produces the first automobile, it was the ford model T, it was a far fetch car from what we have to day, the whees are wooden spoked they had a Model T had a 177-cubic-inch (2.9 L) front-mounted 4 cylinder block engine. Thus started the car evolution.
    http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/ford.htm
  • WW1 Begins

    WW1 Begins
    WWI began when Britain and Germany went to war in August 1918. With a population of only 5 million, 146809 men enlisted, 60,000 men died and 156,000 men were wounded.
    http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/ww1/