The document provides a history of European exploration and settlement of Australia. It begins with the Dutch discovering Australia in 1606 but abandoning further exploration after being attacked. The British took greater interest in the late 1700s, with Captain Cook claiming the land for Britain in 1770. Britain subsequently began transporting prisoners to Australia in 1787 to establish a penal colony at New South Wales. Through the 1800s, Australia developed as a British colony with the influx of both prisoners and free settlers, eventually becoming the independent Commonwealth of Australia in 1901.