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Exploration & Colonization Australia’s History The Impact of European Exploration & Colonization

European Exploration In 1770, Captain James Cook sailed around Australia. Cook named the area “New South Wales”. He ignored the Aborigines living there & claimed the land for England. Sailors also mapped the coast of eastern Australia & Tasmania.

Prisoners as Colonists The American Revolution forced the British to stop sending prisoners to Georgia (used as a penal colony at the time). Great Britain had to start looking for another place to send its prisoners… Australia seemed like a good choice: no chance of escape, no colonies around it, and very few indigenous people lived there.

Penal Colony In 1787, British ships called the “First Fleet” left England with convicts to establish a prison colony. In 1788, British prisoners settled in Australia.

The Perfect Colony Great Britain saw that Australia was a good location to base its navy in the South Pacific Ocean. Its location would make it possible for British ships to make repairs & get supplies. Australia also had many opportunities for trade with Asia and the Americas.

Commonwealth of Australia Non-prisoner colonization continued… The major coastal settlements soon became 7 independent colonies. In 1861, government officials created boundaries for the colonies that are still in place today.

“White Australia” Immigration Restriction Act of 1901: restricted migration to people primarily of European descent This was dismantled after World War II. Today, Australia has a global, non-discriminatory policy and is home to people from more than 200 countries.

Australia Today In 1986, the Australia Act severed all legal ties with the British Empire. Today, Australia is a parliamentary democracy (constitutional monarchy) with Elizabeth II as queen. 1999: 55% of voters rejected the idea of becoming an independent republic.

Timeline Project Be sure all 10 dates are written on your timeline. Label each event—make it short and sweet (you don’t have to use complete sentences). Draw a simple illustration to accompany at least seven of the events. Use thin markers or colored pencils to make your timeline colorful and creative.