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CHAPTER XVI


LATER LANDMARKS IN AUSTRALIAN HISTORY—PHILLIP'S ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND—A PENSION GRANTED HIM—FAVOURABLE COMMENTS UPON HIS WORK—HIS NAVAL PROMOTION—HIS RETIREMENT TO AND DEATH AT BATH


The Story of the growth of Australia, after Phillip left it, need not be told here. Things did not, indeed, go smoothly under his immediate successors, and the officials in England soon found the despatches from 'Botany Bay' more worrying than the mild requests of Phillip for something to eat. In 1808 Governor Bligh, the hero of the Bounty mutiny, was forcibly deposed by the military, who took the government of the colony into their own hands. This revolt led to the appointment by the Home Office of Governor Macquarie, under whose rule the colony made rapid progress.

Other milestones in Australian history are the settlement of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), West Australia, South Australia, Port Phillip (Victoria), and Queensland, and their formation into independent colonies; the stoppage of convict transportation; the