The Oxford History of Australia: 1770-1860, possessionsThe history of Australia from the 1770s to the 1860s is seen as tightly linked to events and ideologies in an age of revolution and in particular to the social problems of industrialising Britain. Australia was colonized by believers in political equality and economic liberty, and this volumetraces the development of the colonies into a stable society where organised sport prevented idleness and unrest among the lower orders and sectarianism and intercolonial rivalries absorbed the political energies of the middle classes. |
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Page 31
As succeeding governors would discover , there was no easy solution to this
problem until the massive human removals required by this phase of
industrialization and colonization were largely complete . Meanwhile , there
remained the ...
As succeeding governors would discover , there was no easy solution to this
problem until the massive human removals required by this phase of
industrialization and colonization were largely complete . Meanwhile , there
remained the ...
Page 186
He also argued that the sheer amount of territory coming under annexation ,
together with the new system of land sales , required a more coherent policy to
deal with the problem of indigenous people and their legal title to the land . This
was ...
He also argued that the sheer amount of territory coming under annexation ,
together with the new system of land sales , required a more coherent policy to
deal with the problem of indigenous people and their legal title to the land . This
was ...
Page 202
In part , the solution to these problems was seen to lie in stepping up the
christianization process and passing Evidence Acts that would allow Aboriginal
testimony in the courts . However , this did not solve the problem of two laws and ,
with it ...
In part , the solution to these problems was seen to lie in stepping up the
christianization process and passing Evidence Acts that would allow Aboriginal
testimony in the courts . However , this did not solve the problem of two laws and ,
with it ...
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Blueprint for Growth | 1 |
Thirty Acres | 32 |
Hunters and Collectors | 63 |
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