Early colonisation
Convicts
Impact on Indigenous people
Gold Rush
Federation
100

When and who claimed Australia for the British crown?

Captain James Cook in 1770

100

How many months did it take to arrive to Sydney from Portsmouth in 1788?

8

100

How many years before common era did the Aboriginal arrive to Australia?

68 thousand years

100

When, where and who found gold in New South Wales?

Edwards Hargraves found gold in Bathurst in 1851.

100

What was the name of the first Prime Minister?

Edmund Barton

200

Which European nation had encounters with the Aboriginals in the 17th century?

The Dutch

200

How many years of conviction did someone receive who did petty crime - like stole a loaf of bread?

7

200

What does terra nullius mean?

Nobody’s land/ ungoverned land. According to international law, Britain could claim and settle that country. In this case, it could claim ownership of the land.

200

What was the reason of the Eureka Stockade in 1854?

The gold diggers/ minders did not want to pay licence fee, regardless of their gold findings.

200

List 3 three economic advantages of the federation!

Removal of tariffs between states, unified currency and banking system, improved national infrastructure - railways, telegraph


300

What was the name of the first colony?

New South Wales

300

Why could not the British send convicts to North America after 1776?

The American colonies became independent on the 4 July 1776.

300

List 2 reasons  for the decline of the Indigenous Australian population

Illnesses - small pox, measles, and frontier wars and massacres.

300

Which ethnicity faced hostility during the Gold rush, and what kind of government decisions reflected that?

The Chinese faced hostility at the gold fields. They had to pay a landing fee of 10 pounds, and a higher miners right after the Eureka Stockade

300

What was the dictation test?

Any non-European migrant had to sit the 50 word dictation test on arrival to Australia. If they had spelling or grammar mistakes, they were deported.

400

What was the name of the first governor of New South Wales?

Captain Arthur Philip

400

Howe many convicts were sent to Australia between 1788 and 1868?

164 thousands

400

What happened to the Aboriginal peoples of Van Diemen's land between 1824 and 1832?

Only 200 peoples remained and they were moved to Flinders Island.

400

List 2 gold mining cities!

Bendigo, Ballarat, Bathurst, Castlemaine

400

How did Federation effect immigration?

One of the first legislation was the Immigration Restriction Act, that restricted non-European immigration. The other legislation was the Pacific Islanders Labourers Act, in effect they were deported back to their home countries, and prohibited from entering.

500

What was the name of Tasmania before 1856?

Van Diemen's Land

500

What is the ticket of leave?

The convicts received it at the end of their sentence, and became free settlers

500

How did the Aboriginal peoples lived at the Christian missions?

They had to live like White people, not to speak their languages, or practice their traditional customs.

500

Between 1851 and 1853 how did the population of Victoria change from 77 000?

It grew to 540 000

500

Tell us one reason against the federation!

- some colonies had more power than others, and did not want to share resources

- regional differences between states - leading to feelings of inequity and discontent


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