gilliantico@ what does no 4 start with? it could possiblly be whiteman, i know 1770 captain cook landed at botany bay and te first lot of convicts landed in 1788, in the mean time i will look up the australian encyclopedia
Sorry gilliantico. I am going to retract my answer of 650. My Aussie friend tells me that is incorrect. He gave it to me yesterday and after checking said he was wrong. Sorry. The number on the First Fleet was 1350.
The Freo answer is correct.
Gilliantico: The answer to number 2 could still be First Fleet as it says 650 plus which shows they are not actually specific re the actual figure of 650. What do you think?
hi gillantico@ sorry i have been a bit slow, 1770 captain james cook arrived in botany bay on the hma endeavour this is the first time the aborigines saw whiteman he planted the union jack and claimed the country for queen elizabeth , called the land new wales later became new south wales, i hope this is of some help
I've just read an article on Aborigines which says quote:
The Macassan introduced the dugout canoes and taught the Aboriginals the use of steel in making knives, spear blades and tomahawks.
There is no date given but was before the white man arrived.
The site was http://www.orac.net.au/~mhumphry/aborigin.html
So perhaps it is Dugout Canoe that you are looking for. I hope so.
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I honestly don't think the Aborigines used any type of money. Not according to what I've read so far when trying to help you with these questions.
I couldn't find plumes roses referred to as money when I entered it on Google.