Industrial Revolution
The Colony
Two Worlds Collide
Gold Rush
Explorers
100

This invention by James Watt made steam engines much more efficient.

 What is the steam engine?

100

In 1788, this fleet of ships arrived at Botany Bay carrying convicts.

What is the First Fleet?

100

The colonisation of Australia had devastating impacts on this group of people.

Who are First Nation peoples?

100

The discovery of this in the 1850s led thousands of people, known as “diggers,” to migrate to Australia in search of wealth.

What is Gold?

100

These three men — Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth — were the first Europeans to cross this natural barrier near Sydney in 1813.

What are the Blue Mountains?

200

Which British industry was the first to be transformed during the Industrial Revolution.

What is the clothing industry.

200

This British naval captain claimed the east coast of Australia for Britain in 1770.
 

Who is Captain Cook?

200

Some First Nation people assisted local authorities with capturing escaped convicts and bushrangers by 'reading' the land they were known as?

Who were Trackers?

200

This Australian colony was the first to officially announce the discovery of payable gold in 1851.

What is New South Wales.

200

These two explorers attempted to cross Australia from south to north but died on the return journey in 1861.

Who were Burke and Wills?

300

The Industrial Revolution began in this country in the late 18th century.

What is England?

300

This was the main reason Britain sent convicts to Australia instead of keeping them in British prisons.

What is prison overcrowding?

300

The Battle of One Tree Hill or Meewah was led by?

Who is Multugerra?

300

This 1854 rebellion by gold miners at Ballarat protested against high licence fees and government authority.

What is the Eureka Stockade?

300

The expeditions of explorers often ignored the knowledge of this group, who had been navigating the land for tens of thousands of years.
 

Who were First Nation peoples?

400

This major social change saw people moving from the countryside to cities to find factory work.

What is Urbanisation?

400

In 1808, this event became the only successful military coup in Australian history, when Governor William Bligh was overthrown.

What is the Rum Rebellion?

400

 In the Battle of Parramatta, in March 1797, who led an army of 100 local warriors against the settlement at Parramatta.

Who is Pemulwuy?

400

The name of the largest Gold Nugget ever found.

What was the Welcome Stranger?

400

The journeys of explorers like Blaxland, Lawson, Wentworth, Hume and Hovell helped open up land for this controversial practice, which often displaced Aboriginal communities.

What is squatting or farming?

500
What became a common punishment, in the Industrial Revolution, as an alternative to hanging?

What is Transportation to colonies?

500

These settlers illegally occupied large areas of Aboriginal land for farming and grazing, and later gained wealth and influence in colonial society.

Who were squatters

500

This term describes the British belief that Australia was “empty land” that could be taken without treaties or payment.
 

 What is terra nullius?

500

This man was elected leader of the Eureka Stockade and would later go on to ha.ve a career in politics

Who was Peter Lalor?

500

This was the main reason Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth wanted to cross the Blue Mountains.
 

What is to find more grazing land for farming and livestock?

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