🟡| Unit 3 - Australia Flashcards
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- Macarthur - Sheep
- James & Alexandar Brown - Mining
- John Bunde - Iron Works
- Banjo Patterson - Songs
- John Dunmore Long - Schools
2
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Sheep
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- Scotland was a significant investor in developing agriculture in Australia, like Macarthuer who is considered to be a founder of Australia’s sheep industry.
- This impacted Australia because these investements provided a lot for them, like huge sheep runs in New South Wales and Victoria, therefore boosting the economy.
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Mining
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- Scots were involved in the development of the mining trade, like how in the 1850s Scots James and Alexandar Brown set up large coal mines in Newcastle.
- This impacted Australia because by 1914 the Brown’s mines were producting 8% of all coal in the region, impacting Australia’s coal supply positively.
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Iron Works
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- John Bunde, who was from Edinburgh, recognised that Australia needed good agriculture tools so set up the Melbourne Iron Works in 1852.
- This impacted Australia because these new tools helped agriculture workers and would increase efficiency and quality in the industry.
5
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Songs
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- Banjo Patteron, a Scot, wrote two of Australia’s national songs - Waltzing Matilda and Advance Australia.
- This impacted Australia because these songs became an important part of Australia’s culture and influenced modern Australian traditions.
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Schools
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- Many Scots set up and ran schools in Australia, an example being the education/prestbyterian church developed by John Dunmore Long.
- This impacted Australia because by 1842 this had developed into 42 Parish schools in New South Wales with a strong focus on helping the community and academic learning.