The ancient to the modern world Timeline Task January 26, 1788 First Fleet arrive in Sydney Cove 650 950 Approximately 50 000 years ago ancestors of Aboriginal peoples arrive Post 2001 Refugees from the Middle East Post WW2 Immigration Populate or Perish 1250 1550 1851 The Gold Rush January 1 1901 Federation of Australia 1850 1975-85 South-East Asian refugees Glossary The ancient to the modern world Timeline Task •Create a timeline outlining important historical periods in World history. (Use the coloured timeline to help sort out what happens when!) •Create a hyperlink from each period to a separate page. •On each page give more detail about that particular period, outlining: 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. The time phase for the period. 2. An outline of the period. 5. An image 6. Legacy (a brief description of what that particular group has added to our culture Eg. Workforce, artists, food To complete the task: 1. Open a new PowerPoint document 2. Copy the first slide from this document This will form the basis of your work 3. To use Hyperlink: 1. 1. Open a new slide Highlight the text Right click on the text Left click on “Hyperlink” Select “Place in This Document” Click on the new slide The First Fleet For approximately 50 000 years the first Australians lived in relative peace. After Captain James Cook discovered the east coast of New South Wales in 1770 a new fate of the continent was sealed. He reported to the British Government that New South Wales would be a suitable place for habitation and so it was decided to send eleven vessels, 9 of which contained criminals, to ease the pressure on English gaols. (1) reason. Previously the British had used America to dump its prisoners, but as America had defeated Britain in the American war of Independence (1775-1783), Britain was forced to stop this practice. Captain Arthur Phillip was commissioned oversee the monumental journey to New South Wales and establish a colony. The first Governor of New South Wales lead an expedition of eleven vessels containing approximately 780 convicts, 180 of whom were women, and approximately 200 marines and officers. (Turner,B. 1992) (2) number Back Federation and the Immigration Restriction Act On the First of January 1901 the six colonies federated to form the Nation of Australia. Immigration policy was a principle duty of the newly formed Federal Government. One of the first laws that it passed was the Immigration Restriction Act 1901. The purpose of the act was to preserve British culture and Influence. They achieved this by including a dictation test that potential immigrants had to pass (p14, Brash, 2009). In a further act to restrict ‘undesirable people’ from immigrating, the Australian Government allowed the immigration officials to set the dictation test in any European language they liked. This way they could force an English speaking person to sit the exam in an obscure language and thus fail. This policy of restriction became unofficially known as the White Australia Policy and was in use until the Whitlam Government. In 1901 the Pacific Island Labourers Act was also passed. This policy saw the removal of thousands of Pacific Islander workers known as Kanakas. The Immigration Restriction Act and White Australia Policy had widespread support. Powerful publications such as The Bulletin encourages nationalistic purity to both protect British Culture but also to protect Australian workers from cheap overseas labour (p20, Brash, 2009). Back Glossary Asylum Seeker Refugee UNHCR Multiculturalism Boat People Temporary Protection Visa Back