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Explore the profound impact of Captain James Cook's expeditions in Australia in 1770 to the devastations of World War I, tracing the discovery of Botany Bay, convict settlements, and the harrowing experiences of soldiers in Gallipoli and France. Witness the unfolding of Australia-Britain relations amidst disease, tragedy, and resilience from 1770 to 1918.
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AUSTRLIAS HISTORY 1770-2000
Captain James Cook • Botany Bay • 1770 • Discovered without science • Expedition in the Pacific ocean. • 66% of the island in posse- ssion. • Population increased. • Boundries
Convict • 18:th century, 1788 • Discovered continent • 1868, 160 000, cargo ships • Scurvy, doctors • Teenagers hankie • Conditions, sunlight, escaped, pregnant • Bleed to death • Developed • Acquitted, 7-14 • Traveling home/stay, terribly journey, build house • JH, EB, JB and GB • Impact, diseases, derived
World war! • Australia-Britian 1914-1918. • Gallipoli, Turkish coast and many more in France. • 60 000 died • 160 000 damaged • high proportion 330 000, fought overseas.