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Assessment 2 of
Colonisation of Australia
IND 150
By: Adlu Rahman (s272352)
Charles Darwin University
1
Adlu Rahman (AR) - Hi everyone, my name is Adlu Rahman. In this presentation I am going to talk little bit about colonization of Australia which we have been doing in ou last two assignments of this unit. In this unit we have already done a summary of a text about the colonsed point of view regarding colonization. Well, from my honest point of view colonization could be considered as two major events, first it was an attemp by the British people to set up a new colony as because they were struggling with high crime rates and were full with convicts. Thus they needed a new place to set up the colony. Secondly, it was an invasion. How? well we will discuss it very shortly.
The First Fleet
The first fleet consisted of 11 ships and around 1500 people who sailed from England to New South Wales.
Adlu Rahman (AR) - The First Fleet left England on 13th May 1787 for the ‘lands beyond the seas’ – Australia. The fleet arrived at Botany Bay between 18th and 20th January 1788. However, this area was deemed to be unsuitable for settlement so they moved north arriving at Port Jackson on the Australian East coast on 26 January 1788 after deciding that Botany Bay was not suited for a Settlement due its lack of fresh water – even though it had been recomended by Captain James Cook in 1770 as a possible location for a settlement. Botany Bay had other shortcomings as well, it was open to the sea, making it unsafe for the ships and Captain Arthur Phillip, the first Governor of the new colony, considered the soil around Botany Bay was poor for crop growing.
Discovery
Later on they came to know about the existence of indigenous people.
Adlu Rahman (AR) -
Adlu Rahman (AR) - After they settled in, and started to build up their colony they came to know aboout the exiscence of the Indigenous,also known as the aboriginals living on the same land. They had no idea about other people living on the land they've chosen. For Aboriginal people and, in this instance, the clans living on the northern shores of Sydney, nothing could have been further from the truth. What the early colonists never understood, and perhaps what many Australians are only now beginning to grasp, was that the Aboriginal lifestyle was based on total kinship with the natural environment. Wisdom and skills obtained over the millennia enabled them to use their environment to the maximum. For the Aboriginal people, acts such as killing animals for food or building a shelter were steeped in ritual and spirituality, and carried out in perfect balance with their surroundings.
Adlu Rahman (AR) - 'Terra Nullius' - meaning land belongs to no one. Although, the aborifines arrives here early but accoring to British law and rules they believe that they are not making use of the land, the are just roaming anround and completely wasting the use of this land, thus they decided to take over and deny .
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