Early Days of European Settlement
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By the mid- century, before Captain James Cook's voyage in , what did European maps typically show regarding the Australian continent?
Before the British established a colony in , European mariners from several nations had already encountered the Australian coastline. Which of the following best explains why the expedition led by Captain James Cook was a significant turning point compared to the Dutch explorations of the s?
The historic journey that began in May from Portsmouth, England, was the first step in establishing a British colony in Australia. Which of the following accurately describes the duration of this voyage and the number of ships involved in the First Fleet?
Although the early Australian settlements were primarily penal colonies, the 'convict system' incorporated specific legal practices that differed from standard British law to ensure the colony's social and economic survival. Which of the following best describes the legal status and rights of convicts while they were serving their sentences in the early years of New South Wales?
During the early years of European settlement, the expansion of colonies across the Australian continent had a profound and often devastating effect on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Which of the following best explains how the European approach to land use and settlement impacted Indigenous communities?
While the introduction of new diseases caused a significant decline in the Indigenous population, the expansion of European settlement also led to the loss of traditional lands and water sources. Why was this specific loss so devastating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples?
By the year , the expansion of European settlement had led to significant changes across the Australian continent. Which of the following best describes the status of the colonies at this time?
While the early years of European settlement in Australia were dominated by the penal system, the arrival of 'free settlers' from Great Britain and Ireland began to change the colony's demographic. What was the primary motivation for these individuals to travel to the Australian colonies?
In the early history of the Australian colonies, the convict system provided a large workforce for infrastructure and farming. Once a person's period of transportation was officially finished, what was their legal status regarding their future in Australia?
While the first European settlers in Australia were primarily convicts and guards, a growing number of people arrived later of their own free will. What was a primary motivation for these "free settlers" to migrate to the early colonies?
Early European settlement had a significant and often devastating impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Which of the following was a major factor that led to the decline of the Indigenous population after 1788?
In the late 18th century, Great Britain faced a crisis of overcrowded prisons following the loss of its American colonies, which directly led to the establishment of a penal colony in Australia. Given this historical context and the subsequent growth of the settlement, which of the following best describes the long-term impact of the convict system on the social and economic integration of the early Australian colonies?
Following the establishment of the first penal colonies, the population of Australia began to grow as people from Great Britain and Ireland arrived to start new lives, farms, and businesses of their own accord. Which term refers to these individuals who moved to the colonies by choice rather than as punishment?
The convict system served as the primary workforce during the early years of European settlement in Australia. Which of the following best describes how the labor of these convicts was utilized to support the growth and expansion of the colonies?
In the early history of the Australian penal colonies, the 'Ticket of Leave' system was an important administrative tool used by the government. Which of the following best describes the specific legal status of a convict who was issued a 'Ticket of Leave'?
During the century, Dutch mariners mapped the north and west coasts of Australia, but it was not until over a century later that the British showed significant interest in the land. Based on historical accounts of early exploration, why did Captain James Cook's expedition in lead to British settlement while the Dutch explorations did not?
While the introduction of new diseases had a severe effect on Indigenous populations, the expansion of European colonies also created other significant hardships. Which of the following was a primary consequence of the competition for land and water during this period?
By the late 19th century, the British government had established several different colonies across the Australian continent. Before these colonies united in 1901, which of the following statements was true?
When the First Fleet reached Sydney Cove in the late 18th century, it marked the beginning of European settlement in Australia. Which of the following best explains why the British Government decided to send these ships to establish a new colony?
As European settlers established farms and introduced livestock across the continent, what was one major consequence for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples living in those areas?