Terra Australis by H ayden S.

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Terra Australis by Hayden S.

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Terra Australis by hayden s.

Terra Australis by Hayden S. ContentsFirst AustraliansAboriginal Culture18th Century EnglandThe First FleetBound for Botany Bay [ 2 slides

The first Australians The first Australians were dark skinned people who roamed the land they were called aboriginals they had a different style of living than we do now. They have been around for 40,000 years they made tools out of rocks sticks and things you could find out side.

Aboriginal cultureAustralian Aboriginal culture varies throughout the continent and people from different regions have different Ancestral Beings, different tools, weapons, basketry and different art styles.

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My aboriginal art represents a group of kangaroos hopping past two aboriginal camp sites.My aboriginal artAboriginal Culturethe Origin of Water

Prediction:I predict that there Was no water in the land then a very clever lizard who dug a hole and found Water.

Once upon a time there was no water left in the land. All the animals were dehydrating until the emu saw the bilby drying of and asked him if he had any water 18th Century England In the 18th Century some people didnt have much money so they Stoll food to survive and if they were caught they were hung even little children.

People were forced to steal. People died from disease.Children died.Poor people didnt have much food.There were more bad people in England

The first fleetThe First Fleet is the name given to the eleven ships that left Great Britain, bound for Australia, on 13 May 1787. The first ship arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788; then the fleet moved on to the more suitable Port Jackson on 26 January. The journey took between 250 and 258 days, from first to last ship arrival: the route taken was via Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro and the Cape of Good Hope. There were 504 male convicts and 192 female convicts, plus infants born along the way.

13 May 1787 sailed from Portsmouth England

This is the of the voyage in rio de janeiro 7 August Cape town 13 October 1787Tenerife 3 June 1787Tasmania 1 jan 1787 Botany bay 18 jan 1787