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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
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OMG LOL BRB CYA KK L8TR CYA
I LUV LP, EA, NK. (AS FRIENDS) P.S I HATE GILMORE GIRLS (LOL JKS)
P.P.S I LUV GR SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH (NOT JUST AS A FRIEND)
I LUV LP, EA, NK. (AS FRIENDS) P.S I HATE GILMORE GIRLS (LOL JKS)
P.P.S I LUV GR SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH (NOT JUST AS A FRIEND)
Friday, November 14, 2008
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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Law and order (The Eureka Stockade) Part 5
Once the minners started there was a battle against the government soulders and the minners.
In the end , hundreds were injured and alot killed. But in the end the minners got their rights.
PENNY
In the end , hundreds were injured and alot killed. But in the end the minners got their rights.
PENNY
Law and order (The Eureka Stockade) Part 4
A couple of days after the government made them pay 30 shillingsfor the licence, three women and one child decided to make a flag to represent them. Then later they used that flag to protest against the Victorian government.
PENNY
PENNY
Law and order (The Eureka Stockade) Part 3
At Bakery Hill near the Ballarat gold feilds, the Victorian government made them pat 30 shillings ($ 3.70 ) for a minners licence (MINNERS RIGHT).
PENNY
PENNY
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Bushrangers
The last bushranger was Jimmy Governer.He was born in 1875.During his early twenties he earned his job as a police tracker. In 1898 he married a 16 year old girl called Ethel Page.
In 1900 Jimmy worked for a man called Jhon Mawbey.One day Mrs Mawbey and her two friends taunted Ethel by calling her scum just for marrying a black fellow.When Jimmy found out he went up to the house for an apology .He got more abuse .He got called a "Pooh,you black rubbish you want shooting for marrying white woman."Jimmy attacked them with a heavy bat and an axe.
One of the seven children ran off. Mrs Mawbey and her other friends died and three of the children died and the rest were seriously injured.
Jimmy and his two friends were declared bushrangers and they started off in New South Wales.They committed over 80 crimes in a couple of months.It also includes two murders of two men a women and her baby.
By October they were known to be out laws and after the month one of his friends died and jimmy and Jimmy and his other friend got captured.
Jimmy was hung on 18 January 1901.In the end all of the bushrangers were dead and for the first time Australia was a nation
Zoe
In 1900 Jimmy worked for a man called Jhon Mawbey.One day Mrs Mawbey and her two friends taunted Ethel by calling her scum just for marrying a black fellow.When Jimmy found out he went up to the house for an apology .He got more abuse .He got called a "Pooh,you black rubbish you want shooting for marrying white woman."Jimmy attacked them with a heavy bat and an axe.
One of the seven children ran off. Mrs Mawbey and her other friends died and three of the children died and the rest were seriously injured.
Jimmy and his two friends were declared bushrangers and they started off in New South Wales.They committed over 80 crimes in a couple of months.It also includes two murders of two men a women and her baby.
By October they were known to be out laws and after the month one of his friends died and jimmy and Jimmy and his other friend got captured.
Jimmy was hung on 18 January 1901.In the end all of the bushrangers were dead and for the first time Australia was a nation
Zoe
Law And Order (The Eureka Stockade Part 2)
As people from other countreys came people started to take the gold for themselves. (GREEDY PEOPLE). So then they made a miners licence, so the diggers could dig 4 gold. But there were the odd people who did not have a miners licence so they were put in prison, or they got killed by the Australian police.
PENNY
PENNY
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Chinese
Thousonds of chinese miners came to australia but they had to pay 10 pounds to get to the, Victorian harbor. Many worked for one to three years and then whent bak to china. In 1860 there was around 40 thousond to 50 thousond people in Australia...
Jo
Jo
Women & Children on the goldfields
Many women and children came to the goldfields after their husband/father had found enough gold to build more comfortable huts. Often they would keep a few hens and goats so the children would have better food. Also Many dancers and actresssers went to the goldfields to entertain the diggers. The women did most of the cooking and washing. By December 1852 there were about 12000 children on the Victorian Goldfields.
The children would help their parents by carrying wood, caring for the horses and looked after their tent. Older children were expectd to to work as hard as the adults.
Some children were sent to school on the goldfields. the lessons were held in a tent. The childrens standerd of education wasn't high.
Lizzie
The children would help their parents by carrying wood, caring for the horses and looked after their tent. Older children were expectd to to work as hard as the adults.
Some children were sent to school on the goldfields. the lessons were held in a tent. The childrens standerd of education wasn't high.
Lizzie
Games And Entertainment On The Goldfields
- On the goldfields, the gold miners play games so they wont get bored on the break of their job
- Well there are sports such as soccer and there’s hunting. For hunting they hunt Kangaroos because they could use it to get some food.
- The miners are also play some board games like chess sets and an Indian game called carom, Jenga and an African board game called Mancala.
The miners also gamble money, they play it like the Chinese.
Omar
Bushranger (Martin Cash)
Martin Cash was born in Wexford, Ireland. He was born in 1808. His first crime was attempting to murder a man in 1827 he went to jail for seven years for doing this. When he got out of jail he was employed to be a stockman in The Yarra valley area.
In 1837 He moved to Tasmania and stole cattle, he was charged and arrested. He kept getting in trouble and in 1840 he went to a gaol with Port Arthur. At the place they believed that it was escape free. 2 years later in 1842 he tried to escape he succeeded.
When he got out he kept robbing houses and causing a lot of trouble for 20 more months. In 1843 he wounded Sir Constable Peter Winstanley. A couple months later he was doing criminal sessions. He was found guilty. They were sentenced to hang on the 14th of September. An hour before the execution they were reprieved. Both men got sent to Norfolk Island.
At Norfolk Island he became a free man. In 1852 he was considered trusty. Then in 1854 he married a lady named Mary Bennet. Then that year he became a constable.
In 1853 He granted a ticket to Tasmania. At Tasmania he got an appointment as an overseer en charge of the government’s domain.
In 1856 he was pardoned to a free pardon man.
In 1877 He got very, very sick and passed away.
Done by Casey
In 1837 He moved to Tasmania and stole cattle, he was charged and arrested. He kept getting in trouble and in 1840 he went to a gaol with Port Arthur. At the place they believed that it was escape free. 2 years later in 1842 he tried to escape he succeeded.
When he got out he kept robbing houses and causing a lot of trouble for 20 more months. In 1843 he wounded Sir Constable Peter Winstanley. A couple months later he was doing criminal sessions. He was found guilty. They were sentenced to hang on the 14th of September. An hour before the execution they were reprieved. Both men got sent to Norfolk Island.
At Norfolk Island he became a free man. In 1852 he was considered trusty. Then in 1854 he married a lady named Mary Bennet. Then that year he became a constable.
In 1853 He granted a ticket to Tasmania. At Tasmania he got an appointment as an overseer en charge of the government’s domain.
In 1856 he was pardoned to a free pardon man.
In 1877 He got very, very sick and passed away.
Done by Casey
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
LAW AND ORDER (THE EUREKA STOCKADE PART 1)
In 1854, lots of miners all over the world came to Australia to dig for gold, but then they found out they had no rights.
PENNY
PENNY
Bushrangers/Frank Gardiner
In the early days of Australias history bushrangers roamed the country side. They made a living by stealing horses and robbing banks and stores. Many were escaped convicts others were just young men looking for adventure and freedom.
The person that i chose to do is Frank Gardiner (Francis Christie) Frank Gardiner was one of the few bushrangers who didnt end up dying in prison or being shot or hanged. He was born in 1830 he began his life of crime by stealing horses when he was twenty,this made him get a five year jail sentence. After that he got caught again and got sent to jail for seven years but he was realeased after three.He then became a butcher and it became to know that the meat that he was selling came from stock that had been stolen.
Gardiner went to Queensland were he lived under another name and brought a shop.He was tracked down and arressted two years later. In 1864 he was sentenced to thirty-two years in jail.He spen the rest of his life in Sanfrancisco in America.
Some of his nicknames were:
Jones,Prince of the tobymen and King of the road
By Abbey
The person that i chose to do is Frank Gardiner (Francis Christie) Frank Gardiner was one of the few bushrangers who didnt end up dying in prison or being shot or hanged. He was born in 1830 he began his life of crime by stealing horses when he was twenty,this made him get a five year jail sentence. After that he got caught again and got sent to jail for seven years but he was realeased after three.He then became a butcher and it became to know that the meat that he was selling came from stock that had been stolen.
Gardiner went to Queensland were he lived under another name and brought a shop.He was tracked down and arressted two years later. In 1864 he was sentenced to thirty-two years in jail.He spen the rest of his life in Sanfrancisco in America.
Some of his nicknames were:
Jones,Prince of the tobymen and King of the road
By Abbey
childrens activities cont.
The school was in a tent which could seat up tpo a hundred children
Theachers lived on the goldfields as well. If the children movede the teachers ahad to follow.If a goldfield was very well established, more permanent schools wwere set up.
Theachers lived on the goldfields as well. If the children movede the teachers ahad to follow.If a goldfield was very well established, more permanent schools wwere set up.
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