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Title: The Colonization of Australia


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The Colonization of Australia
  • SS6H6c. The student will trace the colonization
    of Australia by the United Kingdom.

2
The Aborigines
  • First settled 40 60 thousand years ago in
    Northern Australia.
  • Europeans called them Aborigines
  • Formed different groups in different parts of
    Australia
  • Spoke different languages
  • Developed their own culture.

3
Early Aboriginal Culture
  • Traveled in small groups called clans
  • Shared a common language and religion
  • Elders led the clan and made decisions

4
Early Aboriginal Culture
  • They were hunter-gatherers
  • Used bones, wood, and stones to construct tools
    and weapons
  • Religious beliefs centered on the environment
  • Valued art

5
European Exploration and Colonization
  • Captain James Cook
  • 1770 arrived in Australia
  • Claimed territory for Great Britain
  • First British settlement was Sydney

6
Guns, Alcohol, and Disease
  • Europeans traded with Australia
  • Sent natural resources from Australia to Great
    Britain
  • European colonists worked at farming and mining

7
Guns, Alcohol, and Disease
  • Brought advanced weapons which caused deadly wars
    with the Aborigines
  • Waged war to drive Aborigines from the coastal
    area.
  • Destroyed many Aboriginal groups with advanced
    weapons

8
Guns, Alcohol, and Disease
  • Aborigines fought back, but lost battles.
  • Forced to live on reservation in the interior

9
Guns, Alcohol, and Disease
  • Also introduced alcohol many abused it so
    fighting increased
  • Brought diseases
  • Bodies had no natural defense from these diseases
  • Thousands of people died

10
The Prison Colony
  • 1788 - Used as a place to send criminals
  • By 1852, when they ended the practice, over
    150,000 prisoners sent

11
Colonization of Australia
  • British established the country of Australia in
    1901
  • Made laws for Aboriginal people who survived.
  • Limited where they could live and work
  • Took mixed children from their home

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Colonization of Australia
  • British hoped to end Aboriginal culture
  • 1960s government started to change some of the
    policies

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On a separate piece of paper, answer the
following
  1. Australia used to be a part of what colony?
  2. Why is Captain James Cook famous?
  3. How did weapons, guns, and European diseases
    affect the Aborigines?
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