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BRITISH COLONIES – South Australia

BRITISH COLONIES – South Australia

The South Australia Act, 1834 created the Province of South Australia, built according to the principles of systematic colonisation, with no convict settlers. After the colony nearly went bankrupt, the South Australia Act 1842 gave the British Government full control...
BRITISH COLONIES: Queensland (Australia)

BRITISH COLONIES: Queensland (Australia)

Europeans settled in Queensland in 1825 when Brisbane was selected as a penal settlement for the more difficult convicts. The penal settlement was officially closed in 1839 and the land was prepared for sale for permanent settlement. Queensland was originally part of...
BRITISH COLONIES – Ascension

BRITISH COLONIES – Ascension

Ascension Island is an isolated volcanic island, 7°56′ south of the Equator in the South Atlantic Ocean. Ascension Island was discovered by the Portuguese navigator João da Nova in 1501 and named Conception Island, but was rediscovered in 1503 on Ascension Day by...