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The Historical Evolution of South Australia

The history of South Australia can be traced back to 20 thousand years ago. The rock art discovered by KoonaldaCave in Narab Plain has become an important archaeological relic. Kangaroo Island became an independent island a long time ago because of the rising sea level.

1727, the first recorded European landing ship was Fran? Guelden ZePalthe, led by Captain ois Thijssen. Captain Thyssen named this land "Pieter Nuyts".

1788, British colonists declared South Australia a colony of New South Wales. Although this new colony occupies almost two-thirds of the Australian mainland, all the early residents still live near the eastern coastline, and only a few adventurers are willing to go to the west to find out.

1802, matthew flinders and Nicholas Bodan first drew the coastline of South Australia.

1834, the British Parliament passed the South Australia Act 1834, allowing the establishment of "South Australia". Unlike other colonies established before, South Australia was completely colonized by free immigrants from the beginning of its establishment, and there were no exiles.

1857 implemented democratic autonomy and elected a legislative Committee originally appointed by the governor.

190 1 year, South Australia joined the Commonwealth of Australia and officially became South Australia.