He Discovered Australia...
Captain James Cook
What is a Secondary Source?
Something usually not from the time
approximately, how long have Indigenous people lived in Australia?
40-60,000 years
What migrant group were the cameleers and what did they do?
Rode the camels - transported goods
What did the Empire call unclaimed land?
Terra-Nullius
What is a Primary Source?
A source made/from the time.
What perspective did the Indigenous people have towards the Europeans?
Negative - destroyed their culture. Took their land
What did the Japanese MIgrant group do in Aus?
Pearl Diving
Name four different Migrant groups
Chinese, Japanese, Afghans, South Sea Islanders
What does the source MOTIVE stand for? Explain..
Motivation - reason the source was made.
Why did the Europeans think the land was not being used by the Indigenous?
Not civilised like them - no roads, fences, buildings etc.
What did the South Sea Islander Migrants do?
Sigar Cane Farming
How many British Colonies were there in Australia?
5
What things help you determine if a source is useful/reliable?
The type of Author - if its Primary - if other sources Corroborate with it.
Give two examples of how the Indigenous people lived off the land?
Hunting, religious ceremonies, back burning etc.
What did the Chinese Migrant group do in Aus?
Gold fields
What is Imperialism?
Taking over new lands for the betterment of the Empire (resources, land etc).
What does IOPCAM stand for?
Information, Origin, Perspective, Context, Audience and Motive.
Who was the Indigenous leader who lead the fight against the Europeans?
Pemulwuy
What was the main reason the Europeans did no like the different migrant groups?
Taking all the JOBS!