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Convict colony : the remarkable story of the fledgling settlement that survived against the odds

Author :  David Hill

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Country
Australia
Publisher
Allen and Unwin, Australia
ISBN 9781760528669
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2019
Bib. Info xi, 356 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), maps, portraits ; 24 cm
Categories DU - Oceania (South Seas)
Product Weight 515 gms.
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The British plan to settle Australia was a high-risk venture. We now take it for granted that the first colony was the basis of one of the most successful nations in the world today. But in truth, the New World of the 18th century was dotted with failed colonies, and New South Wales nearly joined them. The motley crew of unruly marines and bedraggled convicts who arrived at Botany Bay in 1788 in leaky boats nearly starved to death. They could easily have been murdered by hostile locals, been overwhelmed by an attack from French or Spanish expeditions, or brought undone by the Castle Hill uprising of 1804. Yet through fortunate decisions, a few remarkably good leaders, and most of all good luck, Sydney survived and thrived. Bestselling historian David Hill tells the story of the first three decades of Britain's earliest colony in Australia in a fresh and compelling way. Frontier and pioneer life -- Australia. | Penal colonies -- History -- Australia. | Aboriginal Australians -- History. | Sydney (N.S.W.) -- Colonization -- History. | Sydney (N.S.W.) -- History -- 1788-1851. | Australia -- History -- 1788-1851. | Australia -- History -- 1788-1900. | Australia -- Discovery and exploration. | Australian

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