CBHS Year 5 History
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  • Key Inquiry Questions
    • Introductory Tasks >
      • What is History?
      • What are Primary and Secondary Resources
      • Primary Resources
      • Secondary Resources
      • Fact or Opinion
    • Australian settlement patterns over time >
      • What is a Colony?
      • Life in Industrial Britain - 18th Century >
        • Living Conditions in Cities
        • Working Conditions
        • Prisons & Gaols
        • Sentencing for Crimes
        • Life for the Poor
        • Life for the Rich
        • American War of Independance
        • Industrial Revolution
        • Early Criminal Case Studies
        • Why Colonise Australia?
      • Gov Macquarie; Father of Australia >
        • Gov Macquarie's contribution to the colony >
          • Source Analysis 1
          • Source Analysis 2
      • Evolution of Australia's borders
      • Establishment of the Various Colonies >
        • New South Wales
        • Victoria
        • Queensland
        • Western Australia
        • Van Diemen's Land
        • South Australia
        • Norfolk Island
      • Inland Exploration >
        • Introductory Activity
        • Crossing the Blue Mountains >
          • Activity Sources
          • Impacts Crossing the Mountains
        • Own Choice >
          • Burke and Wills
          • John McDouall Stuart
          • Edward John Eyre and Wylie
          • Bass and Flinders
          • Charles Sturt
          • John Oxley
          • Ludwig Leichhardt
          • Kennedy & Jackie Jackie
    • Colonial Impact on Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders >
      • Causes of conflict between Colonists and Aboriginal people
      • Diverse Relationship between the Aboriginal peoples and the British >
        • Curiosity and conflict
        • British-Aboriginal relations: 1788-1820
        • Civilisation: the missionaries and Macquarie
      • First Contact & Early Relationships >
        • Partnership or Prisoner?
        • Resistance and Conflict
        • Summative Activity >
          • Aboriginal Lifestyle before and after British Colonisation >
            • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples prior to British colonisation
            • Aboriginal Lifestyle after British Colonisation
      • Capt Cook and Terra Nullius
    • Environmental change due to settlement >
      • Introduced Species to Australia >
        • Fauna >
          • Indian Myna
          • Cane Toads
          • European Rabbit
          • European Red Fox
          • Camels
          • Horses and Donkeys
          • Pigs
          • Cats
          • Goats
          • Deer
          • Water Buffalo
        • Flora >
          • Prickly Pear
          • Lantana
          • Water Hyacinth
          • Blackberry
          • Bridal Creeper
          • Para Grass
          • Olive Hymenachne
        • Indigenous ways for caring for the land
      • Why not Botany Bay?
      • Colonisation Success and Struggles >
        • Stuggles within the New Colony
        • Successes within the New Colony
        • Opportunities for the New Colony
        • Threats to the New Colony
    • Significant People to shape the Australian Colonies >
      • Daily Life of Early Inhabitants >
        • Life of a Convict
      • Australian Migration pre 1900s >
        • Migrant Workers in Aust
        • Emigration of Women
        • Migrant Workers within Aust >
          • Afghan Cameleers
          • Japanese Pearl Divers
          • Chinese Miners
          • European; Italian, Greek, French
          • Danish
          • Lebanese
          • South Sea Islanders
      • Significant People who Contributed to the Early Colony >
        • Matthew Flinders
        • Ned Kelly
      • Disclaimer Significant Aboriginal people of colonial Aust >
        • Significant Aboriginal People of colonial Aust >
          • Bennelong
          • Pemulwuy
          • Arabanoo
          • Yagan
          • Bungaree
          • Trunganini
          • Fanny Balbuk
          • Bilin Bilin
          • Wyndradyne
          • Musquito
    • Significant events that shaped Australia >
      • Significant Event; The Gold Rush >
        • Source 1
        • Source 2
        • Source 3
        • Source 5
        • Source 4 (Challenge)
      • Significant Event; The Eureka Stockade >
        • Activity 1
        • Activity 2
        • Activity 3
        • Activity 4
        • Summary Activity
        • Further Information: Eureka Stockade
      • Significant events of Australia in the 19th century >
        • Gold Rushes
        • The Overland Telegraph
        • The Second Fleet
        • Myall Creek Massacre
        • The Rum Rebellion
        • Chinese Miner Riots
        • Fight for a 'Fair Go'
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