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The Birth of British Australia (1788-1829)

Introduction
 18th Jan 1788 – First fleet sailed into Botany Bay – led by Arthur Phillip
o 5000-mile journey which lasted 6 months to serve sentences in a new
continent
 1,400 people – 69 died and 0/11 ships were lost
 When discovered Botany Bay – had no fresh water or fertile land
o Set sail again to Sydney Cove which was more suitable for settlement
 Phillip knew no aid was to arrive for 2 years - they would have to find food by
hunting or starve
 Convicts on the fleet knew even if sentence was 7-10 years – they would never
return to the UK

Why had the British chosen to establish a penal colony at Botany Bay?
 Cook charted the E. Coast of Australia in 1771 – described by him as a fertile land
and one that was empty
o Saw indigenous population as not having claim to the land as they weren’t
using it
 1775 – start of ARW meant that convicts could no longer be sent to America
o UK needed a new destination to send its criminals
 Joseph Banks – on Cook’s expedition – reported to Parliament that Botany Bay
would be suitable to set up a Penal(Prison) colony
o £84k to fit the fleet – not cheap but money worth spending
 British setting up settlement at Australia would prevent French territorial claim to
Australia and expansion in Pacific
 Another reason – 900 miles east of Sydney – Norfolk Island contained tall pine trees
and flax plants – critical to build ships
 By late 1780s, prisons in Britain were filled to bursting point – new dumping ground
needed
 Growing urbanisation and slum poverty meant crime was increasing
 Reform to system was necessary

Who were the First Settlers
 775/1420 were convicts – 300 guards
o Rest were civil officers with wives and children
 2/3 were transported for minor theft – average age under 30
 Marines, their wives and children, seamen and their families made up around 600–
refused to do any work apart from military work
 Convicts were relied on to build the colony from bottom up
o Building shelter etc.

Initial settlement
 Botany Bay – upon arrival seemed bizarre as lacked fresh water and unsuitable for
cultivation
 Settlers quickly moved to Sydney Cove
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