ABSTRACT

British Imperialism and Australia (1939) looks at the early economic history of Australia, which towards the end of the period under review became an important field of British Imperial development. The establishment of a peasant economy in New South Wales was attempted half a world away from the imperial architects, but war with revolutionary France interrupted the transportation of convicts and poor freemen, and in doing so gave the scheme a character quite unlike that originally envisaged by Pitt and Sydney.

chapter Chapter 1|40 pages

The Genesis Of Australian Settlement

chapter Chapter 2|23 pages

First Phase Of The New South Wales Penal Settlement

chapter Chapter 3|59 pages

An Economy Of Monopoly In New South Wales From 1793

chapter Chapter 4|38 pages

The Disturbed Economy Of Post-War England

chapter Chapter 7|51 pages

Importation of Capital Into Australia From Circa 1822

chapter Chapter 8|24 pages

Pauper Emigration to New South Wales From 1831

chapter |9 pages

Conclusion

A Pastoral Economy in New South Wales From 1834