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The journey of Captain Thomas Sutherland to Australia in 1881

2023-05-14 03:50:31

Greetings to you My name is Thomas Sutherland, and along with my wife Adelaide, William Booth, the first officer sent to Australia, began working for the Salvation Army. In order for me to truly understand the trip to Australia, I need to return to my younger days. As you can see, I am not always a loyal follower of our Lord Jesus Christ. Yes, when I was young I went to Sunday school, but when I was in my teens I got lost and worried greatly from my parents. I will act in an evil way and become one of the best.

Captain Cook's voyage on Endeavor ships has much to do with today's Australia. As in today, these voyages led to colonization in Australia. When Captain Cook took a travel record to Australia and read back to the UK, they talked about beautiful green spaces and open and safe bays. This is ideal for pioneering new colonies. From this promise of easy life, the first fleet was sent to Australia and Australia to become Corinth. If not Cook 's voyage, perhaps Australia will not be founded by the UK and the current Australia, it will be quite different from that.

Europeans did not discover Australia until 1770 when Captain James Cook painted the east coast of the island and captured the land for the UK. On January 26, 1788, when Captain Arthur Phillips landed at Port Jackson, colonization of Australia started, then became Sydney. On February 7, he announced the declaration to set up a colony in the state of New South Wales. It is Tasmania in 1825, Western Australia in 1829, South Australia in 1836, Victoria in 1851, and Queensland in 1859. In 1901, Australia became a country, but it was a member of the Commonwealth. In 1911, the Northern Territory of Australia became part of the federation (previous control came from South Australia)

The day in Australia was celebrated on January 26th and was an anniversary of Captain Arthur Phillips and 11 British prisoners who arrived in New South Wales and showed Australia's "foundation". On this day of this year, Australians gather to celebrate the greatness of their country! People gather at family, friends, barbecue and fireworks. On 25th April, Anzac Day was held to commemorate the days of all Australians. This day was the first major military operation anniversary of the Australia and New Zealand troops (ANZAC) during the First World War. On this day of this year, Australians pay tribute to all those who serve the country. Commemorative events such as dawn prayer, church worship, parade