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CC Brainstorm! (WW1 (Reasons why they went: (Mateship, They had never…
CC Brainstorm!
WW1
It was in Gallipoli
Some people died before even reaching the docks
They stayed in trenches
Reasons why they went:
Mateship
They had never traveled before
There needed to be lots of soldiers
They wanted to serve their country
Reasons why they fought
for freedom
settle a dispute that they are unable to resolve peacefully
some people who weren't old enough lied about their age
from 1914-1918
Women get the right to vote
Sufragettes fought for womens right to vote
they held banners and signs that said votes for women
They chained themselves to railings, disrupted public meetings and damaged public property
In 1913, Emily Davison was killed throwing herself under the King's horse at the Derby
Suffragettes were arrested and imprisoned, but continued their protest in prison by hunger strike
Emmeline Pankhurst was the leader of the suffragettes
Founding of Melbourne
Founded by John Batman
Batman house is named after him
He was bad to the aboriginals
He famously said "This is the place for a city"
Bombing of Darwin
WW2 The Japanese bombed Darwin
Date: 1942
Result: Japanese victory
Its also known as the battle of Darwin
Life of Ned Kelly
Was an Australian bushranger
Born:December 1854
Died:11 November 1880
Exploring Australia (burke and Wills)
They died at the Dig Tree
They journeyed across Australia
Gold rush
Many people came to ballarat to mine for gold
especially Irish
Federation
When Australia became one country because all the current states used to be seperate countries!
Developing of infrastructure in Melbourne
Sewage in spotswood (the pumping station)
Life of William Buckley
He is well known for living with the Aboriginals for 32 years!
Convicts establishing their lives in Port Arthur