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Title: History of Australia


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History of Australia
  • Standards
  • SS6H8 The student will describe the culture and
    development of Australia prior to contact with
    Europeans.
  • a. Describe the origins and culture of the
    Aborigines.
  • SS6H9 The student will explain the impact
    European exploration and colonization had on
    Australia.
  • a. Explain the reasons for British colonization
    of Australia include the use of prisoners as
    colonists.
  • b. Explain the impact of European colonization of
    Australia in terms of diseases and weapons on the
    indigenous peoples of Australia.

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The Aborigines
  • Historians believe the first humans arrived in
    Australia between forty thousand and sixty
    thousand years ago.
  • They traveled from Southeast Asia.
  • They first settled in northern Australia.
  • They may have used boats or walked across land
    that once connected Australia to Asia.
  • Europeans later called these people Aborigines,
    which means from the very first.
  • Aborigines formed many different groups that
    lived in different parts of Australia.
  • They spoke different languages.
  • They developed their own cultures.

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Early Aboriginal Culture
  • Aborigines usually lived and traveled in small
    groups called clans.
  • Clans included one to five families.
  • They shared a common language and religion.
  • Neighboring clans often traded food, tools, and
    other goods.

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Hunters and Gatherers
  • Early Aborigines were hunter-gatherers,
  • They hunted kangaroos, possums, turtles and
    seals.
  • They used bones, wood, and stones, to construct
    tools and weapons for hunting.
  • They used nets and harpoons to catch fish.
  • In the Outback, Aborigines used spears and
    boomerangs to hunt.
  • A boomerang is a piece of carved wood thrown by
    hunters at their prey.
  • Many Aboriginal tribes also gathered edible
    fruits and plants.

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Religion and Art
  • The religious beliefs of the Aborigines centered
    on the environment.
  • Their myths explained the creation of the world
    and the origin of plants and animals.
  • Aborigines used dances and songs to pass stories
    from generation to generation.
  • Early Aborigines valued art.
  • They added charcoal and colored dirt to pint
    their bodies.
  • They painted pictures on rocks, trees, and other
    surfaces too.
  • Their ceremonies features dances, songs, and
    instruments.
  • The Aborigines made baskets and necklaces.
  • They also liked to tell stories to entertain and
    pass down their beliefs and history.

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European Exploration and Colonization
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Captain James Cook
  • In 1770, an English explorer, Captain James Cook,
    arrived in Australia.
  • He claimed the territory for Great Britain.
  • Most of the early European visitors only stayed
    temporarily.
  • They traded with the native populations, but did
    not try to take their land.
  • They tended to have peaceful relations with the
    Aborigines.

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Guns, Alcohol, and Disease
  • Europeans traded many things in Australia.
  • Sometimes they brought advanced European weapons.
  • Advanced weapons made wars between Aboriginal
    peoples deadlier than ever before.
  • Europeans introduced another dangerous product to
    Australia alcohol.
  • Alcohol became very popular among the Aborigines.
  • Many abused the new product and fighting
    increased.
  • European also brought diseases.
  • During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries,
    European diseases killed thousands of Aborigines.

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The Prison Colony
  • In the late 1700s, a new group of Europeans
    arrive.
  • Unlike previous explorers and traders, these
    people came to stay.
  • In 1788, Britain sent one thousand people to
    settle in Australia.
  • Most of these settlers were prisoners.
  • As cities in Great Britain grew, so did crime.
  • Great Britain decided to use Australia as a
    prison colony.
  • Prisoners performed hard labor until they
    finished their sentences.
  • Eventually, more than one hundred fifty thousand
    British prisoners lived in Australia.
  • Many remained in Australia after their release.

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Colonial Conflict
  • Australias usable land was limited.
  • Colonists in Australia needed space to build
    prisons, farms, and towns.
  • In many cases, they simply took the land they
    needed from the Aborigines.
  • Hostility between the settlers and the Aborigines
    increased between 1840 and 1860.
  • A number of violent battles occurred.
  • Because of their advanced weapons, the British
    settlers usually won.

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Gold
  • For years, Europeans believed that large amounts
    of gold existed in Australia.
  • Some people sold all of their possessions to
    travel to the continent in search of wealth.
  • A gold rush began in the late 1850s that brought
    tens of thousands of foreigners to Australia and
    surrounding islands.
  • The growth in population caused by the gold rush
    made Australia very wealthy.
  • The Aborigines did not share in the prosperity.

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Australian Independence
  • In 1931, Great Britain passed a law giving
    Australia the right to be an independent nation.
  • Australia became an independent country in 1942
    after it voted to accept the new law.

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POP QUIZ
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Question 1
  • Australia used to be a colony of
  • France
  • Spain
  • Portugal
  • Great Britain

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Question 2
  • Captain James Cook is famous because he
  • Claimed Australia for Great Britain
  • Started a prison colony in Australia
  • Discovered gold in Australia
  • Led Australia to independence

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Question 3
  • Native inhabitants of Australia are known as
  • Aborigines
  • Native Americans
  • Colonists
  • Missionaries

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Question 4
  • Which of the following existed among the
    Aborigines before Europeans arrived?
  • Guns and alcohol
  • Smallpox
  • Religion and art
  • Prisons

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Question 5
  • European weapons and diseases had which of the
    following effects on native populations in
    Australia?
  • They allowed Aborigines to get rich
  • Wars became deadlier, and many natives died of
    diseases
  • They helped natives increase their immunity to
    diseases and defend their land against colonists
  • Diseases did not hurt native populations because
    they were immune to them
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