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The first colony
The first colony was founded at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607. Most people who settled in the New World came to escape religious persecution. The Pilgrims, founders of Plymouth, Massachusetts, arrived in 1620. The colonists flourished with some assistance from Native Americans. -
Industrial revolution
The Industrial Revolution was the transition to new manufacturing processes in the period from about 1760. -
Captain Arthur Phillip
Captain Arthur Phillip was the commander for the First Fleet of 11 ships that sailed into Botany Bay, NSW, in January 1788. Three days later he chose a site nearby Sydney Cove, in Port Jackson, and on 26 January began to establish a convict settlement. On the 26 of January is Australia Day. -
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Transporting and communication
Transporting and communication developed, Increasingly linked the colonies, intense rivalry often characterised relations between them. -
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Developing
Larger country towns were developing and becoming centers of prosperity in their own right -
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Britain claimed Austraila
Britain claimed the whole of Austraila after establishing the colony of Western Australia. -
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New Soulth Wales
New Soulth Wales encompassed most of Australia -
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The border of Australia
The border of NSW had been moved west, with WA covering the remaining third of mainland continent. -
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The Northern Territory
The Northern Territory was part of NSW. -
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Discovery of GOLD
Discovery of Gold at Bathurst added a further source of wealth to NSW. -
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American Civil War
The Confederacy is the name commonly given to the Confederate States of American which existed from 1860-1865 throughout the Civil War. It started when southern states seceded from the Union after the election of Abraham Lincoln. -
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Population
Population Figures:
NSW=31 people in population
QLD=3 people in population
VIC=48 people in population
SA=13 people in population
TAS=9 people in population
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The colonial borders.
The colonial borders had been finalised. The continent of Australia was home to six different colonies, each with its own administration. -
Van Diemen's land
When van Diemen's land (Tasmania) separated from Australia to become the second colony