First Contact
Indigenous Perspectives
Convict Life
Key words and ideas
Facts and Figures
100

What year did the First Fleet arrive in Australia?

→ 1788


100

Who were the first people living in Australia?

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples

100

Why did Britain send convicts to Australia?

Overcrowded prisons / punishment / labour

100

What does “terra nullius” mean?

→ Land belonging to no one


100

Which group benefited most from colonisation in Australia?

European settlers 


200

Give one reason Britain wanted to colonise Australia.

→ To send convicts, gain land, increase power, or control trade routes


200

Give one way colonisation impacted Indigenous Australians.

Loss of land / disease / conflict / disruption to culture


200

What type of work did most convicts do?

Manual labour (farming, building roads, construction)

200

What does colonisation mean?

The process by which a foreign power or state takes political, economic, and physical control over a foreign territory and its people.

200

What was the name of the place where the First Fleet first landed?

Botany Bay 

300

Why did conflict often occur between Indigenous Australians and European settlers?

Competition over land and resources / misunderstanding of land ownership


300

How did disease affect Aboriginal people?

→ Many became sick or died because they had no immunity


300

What was a ticket of leave?

Permission for a well-behaved convict to work and live with some freedom before their sentence ended


300

What does expedition mean?

A purposeful journey undertaken by a group of people for a specific objective

300

Who was the first governor of New South Wales?

Arthur Phillip 

400

Why was Australia useful to Britain as a colony?

→ It was far away, had land and resources, and could hold convicts


400

Name one way missions, stations, or reserves affected Indigenous Australians’ lives.

Loss of freedom, separation from family, loss of culture and language

400

Explain how convicts contributed to the development of the colony.

Built infrastructure, farms, roads, towns

400

What is an absolute pardon?

A pardon that completely freed a convict, including return to Britain


400

What is the name given to violent conflict between settlers and Indigenous Australians?

Frontier Wars

500

Explain why the idea of terra nullius was used by the British.

They claimed the land belonged to no one so Britain could legally take control

500

Explain why colonisation had long-term impacts on Indigenous Australians that are still felt today.

Intergenerational trauma, inequality, loss of land and culture

500

Describe two punishments convicts could receive for breaking the rules.

Cat-o-nine-tails / hard labour / chain gangs / solitary confinement / restricted diets 

500

Explain how colonisation changed Australia

Dispossession of Indigenous Australians, immigration, population growth, infrastructure, law and governance, environment and land use 

500

What was the name of Captain James Cook's ship for his first voyage (1768-1771)?

HMS Endeavour 

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