The Animated History of Australia

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Published 2019-01-25
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COLLABORATION with Feature History:    • Feature History - Ned Kelly (1/2)  
The Animated History of Brazil:    • The Animated History of Brazil  

Australia is a young nation with a sometimes dark past. From its Aboriginal Custodians, to its Penal Colonies to its foundation as a modern nation state, there is always something interesting in the history of Terra Australis.


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All Comments (21)
  • @HEWHOTAWNS
    Okay we need a red dead redemption sequel or spinoff based in Australia
  • @jurnelissen7261
    How to speak Australian: Yes : nah yeah mate No : yeah nah mate Definitely : yeah nah for sure mate Absolutely not: nah
  • @justempty7036
    I have always wondered about the history of australia,İ am not an Australian but I really wanted to learn the history of a country I love for a long time,thank you for making this video.
  • @SheeshMaster64
    I gotta say, I was born and raised in America and was taught literally nothing about Australia. I didn't even know about aboriginal people until recently or your Ned Kelly guy. Man our education system sucks
  • @dr.vikyll7466
    What? This is fake, you didn't cover the emu occupation of Perth
  • @Bachars
    You forgot to mention the great emu war lol
  • @milesloden75
    Nice, as an Australian, to see an episode dedicated to us and our people
  • @MNona-bi6rz
    Not once you mentioned slavery! That's the history they don't teach in school here Australia..
  • Your creativity shines through your videos, it's been a source of inspiration for my own work.
  • @IshaPowar10
    British can't stay in Britain , can they ?
  • Just the mention of rabbit proof fence almost made me cry. That's such a sad, although important film. I highly recommend it.
  • Yeah a lot the kids that where stolen weren't just half cast, full blood children were stolen too, I know this because my nan was stolen as a kid and she was raped by a priest in the mission.
  • @stevenwex8966
    I'm Australian, and have just been reading about the history of the First Fleet and 1400 people on 10 ships arrived in Sydney, but all by two ships left Sydney with thier crews or some.were taken to Northfork Island. The population of European settlers was 1030 with over 700 being convicts, convicts children or convicts wifes, then thier was children and wifes of the offices, marines. A second fleet didn't arrived until over 2 years after the First Fleet which had even less offices and marines and another 1000 convicts in which only 60 percent serviced the trip or the first 6 months after landing in Sydney, then a third fleet came another 12 months later which even more convicts. ??? Most of the setters in the first three transports was very much populated with convicts.
  • @monroecorp9680
    Strange how the effort to dilute the aboriginal bloodline was also an effort that would necessarily dilute European blood-lines.
  • @michaeljof
    1:02 - 1:38 ---- The Animated History of 60,000 years of Aboriginal Australia The rest of the video ---- The Animated History of the last 250 years of White Settlement in Australia
  • @topspot4834
    Between the saltwater crocs, sharks and snakes, plus the thousands of other dangerous wildlife, I can't imagine how terrifying Australia must've been for those early explorers.