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What problems did the South Australian colony have?
In the early days of settlement, South Australia was plagued with problems attributed to escaped convicts [called bolters] from the penal settlements in the east of the continent. These outlaws saw the colony as a safe haven but had to resort to a life of crime as they were unable to obtain legitimate work.
What was Adelaide like before settlement?
Aboriginal settlement The Adelaide plains were inhabited by the Kaurna people before the colonisation of South Australia, their territory extending from what is now Cape Jervis to Port Broughton. The Kaurna led a nomadic existence within the Yerta confines in large family groups of around 30.
Why did they choose Adelaide for settlement?
In 1836, William Light, the surveyor general selected the area for the capital of the new colony. In 1838, the first governor, Captain John Hindmarsh landed in the area to start the new colony was who landed on 28 December 1838. They used the name Adelaide to honour the wife of King George IV.
What’s Adelaide known for?
South Australia’s capital city of Adelaide is known for its festivals, incredible food and premium wine regions just a short drive from the centre of town. With a packed events calendar and some of the country’s best restaurants and small bars, there’s always something exciting happening in Adelaide.
How did settlers arrive in South Australia?
Hindmarsh arrived in South Australia in 28 December 1836, with a fleet of ships carrying the first British settlers for the colony. Light eventually chose the site of Adelaide, and the fleet moved up the Gulf of Saint Vincent to Holdfast Bay, now known as Glenelg, South Australia.
Was Adelaide a convict settlement?
South Australia was an experimental British colony and the only Australian colony which did not officially take convicts.
When did first settlers arrive in South Australia?
28 December 1836
Hindmarsh arrived in South Australia in 28 December 1836, with a fleet of ships carrying the first British settlers for the colony. The ships in the fleet included the Cygnet (carrying Colonel William Light’s surveyors), Africaine, Tam O’Shanter, Rapid, and HMS Buffalo (carrying Hindmarsh).
When and how did settlers convicts arrive in South Australia?
The First Fleet, eleven convict ships under Australia’s first governor (Arthur Philip) left Portsmouth on 13 May 1787 and arrived at Botany Bay on 26 January 1788 – the date now commemorated as Australia Day.
Why is Adelaide called the 20 minute City?
Adelaide is known as the “20 minute city” because any major point in the city can be reached within 20 minutes. The capital of South Australia, Adelaide was established as a free city, and was the only Australian capital city founded by free settlers (not as a convict colony).
How old is Adelaide?
184 years
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