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Were Julius and Ethel Rosenberg convicted of anti-Semitic espionage?

Links from Britain and Australia; 1770, the British navigator Captain Cook discovered the east coast of Australia, named it "New South Wales" and declared that this land belonged to Britain.

1787 65438+1On October 22nd, King George III of England appointed Captain Philip as the first governor and resident commander of the British army in the upcoming New South Wales colony.

1887 On May 13, Philip led the "First Fleet" to set off from Plymouth Port and began an epic long March at sea, heading for Australia, which was 19000 kilometers away.

The "First Fleet" consists of two frigates, three supply ships and six criminal transport ships. Take 1430 people, of which; There are 603 marines and sailors, 746 criminals, 20 civil servants and 5 doctors. There are also 56 soldiers' wives and children and women criminals' children.

After eight months of hard sailing (48 people died and 28 people were born), the "First Fleet" arrived in Botany Bay, Australia (18888 18+08) (now12km south of Sydney).

188865438+1On October 26th, Captain Philip planted the British flag in Jackson Harbor (Sydney Bay), claiming ownership of Australia, and established Australia's first British colony in New South Wales.

From the basic theory; The crew of Britain's "First Fleet" (12 10) was the first batch of British immigrants sent to Australia, and was a pioneer in developing Australia. They are mainly composed of British naval soldiers and British criminals. They are the co-founders of Australia.

And 65438+1October 26th also became the founding day of Australia.

In the next 80 years, Britain sent 65,438+059,000 criminals to Australia, although criminals, ex-criminals and descendants of criminals accounted for the main part of the Australian population. However, they did not really participate in the construction of the state power system, had no public power and political status, and were only manual workers in Australia.

Until after World War II, they all regarded themselves as descendants of criminals and felt ashamed! It is obviously an exaggeration to say that criminals founded Australia (alone). It was not until Kevin Rudd became the Prime Minister of Australia that he became the first Australian Prime Minister who had the courage to publicly admit that he was a descendant of a prisoner.