Who were the first people to arrive to Australia.
Aboriginal People over 65,000+ years ago
what is the name of the document that made Australia a Nation
Constitution
What date did Captain Phillip arrive at Botany Bay
January 19th 1788
What is sources usefulness
Usefulness is how well the sources answers the question or provides information on the topic
what is the name of the Aboriginal warrior who led some of the resistance against the British
Pemulwuy
Name some of the Non-European migrants that came to Australia
Chinese, Japanese, Afghans, South Sea Islanders
this first Prime Minister of Australia also was one of the people who wrote the constitution
Sir Edmund Barton
what were some of the impacts this had on Aboriginal Australian's
Diseases, dispossession (land removal) fighting
What is realiability
Reliability of sources evaluates whether they are trustworthy.
the frontier wars was conflict between First Nations people and british settlers name a place where a conflict happened
Whiteside,
Killcoy
Caboolture
Moreton Island
North Stradbroke
what is the name for the time in history where South Sea islanders were taken from their home countries as cheap labour
Blackbirding
How did federation help control immigration in particular 'keep out asian' migration
A national government could create one immigration policy for the whole country.
what does imperialism mean
the process of building an empire. Powerful nations rule over weaker places and claim the land as a colony.
what is accuracy
Accuracy is a source evaluation skill where you are asked to form a judgment about the correctness of the information provided by a source.
Why was the Moreton bay penal colony created
for a place to send the convicts into exile
Why were Settlers againt the Chinese migrants migrating to Australia?
- feared competition on the gold mines
- the looked different, mined different, had a difference language
what was a reason people were against federation
little colonies would loose power
tax and trade disagrements
cost lots of money
weaken ties to british empire
what was the name of the method the British used to claim AUSTRALIA for the crown of Britain
TERRA NULLIUS
what is perspectives
Perspective is the 'point of view' from which the creator of a source described historical events.
during the frontier violence did more British settlers or Aboriginal Peoples die?
more aboriginal people
what was the name of the document that made it difficult for non-European people to live in Australia
Immigration Act 1901 / White Australia Policy
which groups were not allowed to participate in the creation of national laws and policies
women, Aboriginal People, and Non-European Migrants
what was captain Cook told to do when he made it to Australia
Try to get on with the Natives but take the country for the crown.
- given to him in instructions
what does Contestability mean
History is contested when people disagree about how the past should be understood.
What did the early brisbane settlers do to two Aboriginal men when they framed them for murder
Hung them off the tower mill as a warning to other Aboriginal people