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Message started by Little_Kopit on Jan 26th, 2008 at 9:17pm

Title: HBD Oz
Post by Little_Kopit on Jan 26th, 2008 at 9:17pm
So, how did the US writers do?



Quote:
January 26: General Interest
1788 : Australia Day

On January 26, 1788, Captain Arthur Phillip guides a fleet of 11
British ships carrying convicts to the colony of New South Wales,
effectively founding Australia. After overcoming a period of hardship,
the fledgling colony began to celebrate the anniversary of this date
with great fanfare.

Australia, once known as New South Wales, was originally planned as a
penal colony. In October 1786, the British government appointed Arthur
Phillip captain of the HMS Sirius, and commissioned him to establish
an agricultural work camp there for British convicts. With little idea
of what he could expect from the mysterious and distant land, Phillip
had great difficulty assembling the fleet that was to make the
journey. His requests for more experienced farmers to assist the penal
colony were repeatedly denied, and he was both poorly funded and
outfitted. Nonetheless, accompanied by a small contingent of Marines
and other officers, Phillip led his 1,000-strong party, of whom more
than 700 were convicts, around Africa to the eastern side of
Australia. In all, the voyage lasted eight months, claiming the deaths
of some 30 men.

The first years of settlement were nearly disastrous. Cursed with poor
soil, an unfamiliar climate and workers who were ignorant of farming,
Phillip had great difficulty keeping the men alive. The colony was on
the verge of outright starvation for several years, and the marines
sent to keep order were not up to the task. Phillip, who proved to be
a tough but fair-minded leader, persevered by appointing convicts to
positions of responsibility and oversight. Floggings and hangings were
commonplace, but so was egalitarianism. As Phillip said before leaving
England: "In a new country there will be no slavery and hence no
slaves."

Though Phillip returned to England in 1792, the colony became
prosperous by the turn of the 19th century. Feeling a new sense of
patriotism, the men began to rally around January 26 as their founding
day. Historian Manning Clarke noted that in 1808 the men observed the
"anniversary of the foundation of the colony" with "drinking and
merriment."

Finally, in 1818, January 26 became an official holiday, marking the
30th anniversary of British settlement in Australia. And, as Australia
became a sovereign nation, it became the national holiday known as
Australia Day. Today, Australia Day serves both as a day of
celebration for the founding of the white British settlement, and as a
day of mourning for the Aborigines who were slowly dispossessed of
their land as white colonization spread across the continent.


From:  http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history.do  

I've been subscribed to this page email notice for a few years and this is the first time I've seen them give y'all top billing.  

BTW, if you click on that link the video doesn't stop until you stop it.

Happy Birthday

8-)

Title: Re: HBD Oz
Post by poddy dodger on Jan 27th, 2008 at 7:49am
I asked several people yesterday (Oz Day) why it was and what were we celebrating and no-one got it right. I will confess I had to look it up during the week to be sure of my facts.
Yeah alright, I was away from school the day they taught Australian history LOL.

pd

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