European settlement of South Australia

European settlement of South Australia

The History of South Australia from 1831 to 1842, is the account of the formative years of the province of South Australia from the period of the formation of the South Australian Land Company to the commencement of the Legislative Assembly in 1842. The lands that are now South Australia, were recognised as inhabitable prior to this time, and a series of entrepreneurial propositions, and Acts of the British Parliament resulted in the foundation and settlement of lands in South Australia.

outh Australian Land Company

The "South Australian Land Company" (SALC) was formed to establish a new colony in the area of South Australia. The "SALC" sought a "Royal Charter" for the purchase of land for colonisation, which would raise funding for the transport of immigrants, and for the governance of the new colony to be administered by the "SALC". This proposal failed to be approved.South Australia Land Company was a colony

outh Australian Association and the South Australia Act, 1834

In 1833 the "South Australian Association" was established and began to lobby the government for the establishment of a colony in South Australia, with Crown appointed governance. This succeeded in the passing on August 15 of the South Australia Act, 1834, which gave provision for the settlement, for the sale of lands, for funding of the venture, in addition to detailing the governance by commissioners.

on May 5 1835 eleven commissioners were appointed to control sales of land and the administration of revenue. Colonel Robert Torrens was appointed as chairman and Rowland Hill was appointed secretary. On January 21 1836 Captain John Hindmarsh was appointed the first Governor of South Australia.

Sales of land had proved difficult, and it was remained to the "South Australian Company" which was formed on 15 October 1835, to purchase the remaining portion of the thirty five thousand pounds worth of land that was required for settlement to proceed.

Letters Patent and the Order-in-Council

The procedure for the founding of the South Australian province was unclear to the "Board of Commissioners", so a "Letters Patent" was presented to the government, and with its adoption along with an "Order-in-Council" the foundation of the South Australian province was achieved.

First Settlers in South Australia

Four ships chartered by the "South Australia Company" set sail for South Australia in early 1836. On February 22, days after the "Letters Patent" had been adopted, the ship "John Pirie" set sail with 24 on board. The ship "Duke of York" set sail with 42 passengers on February 24. On March 30 the ship "Lady Mary Pelham" departed London with 29 passengers. The fourth ship was the "Emma" which left London with 22 passengers on April 21. All four ships of the "South Australia Company" arrived at Nepean Bay on Kangaroo Island. The "Duke of York" on 27 July, "Lady Mary Pelham" on 30 July, "John Pirie" on 16 August and the "Emma" on 5 October. A settlement was started at Kingscote, but this soon was abandoned for a settlement on the mainland.

References

:*" [http://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/resources/transcripts/sa1_doc_1834.pdf Transcript of the South Australia Act, 1834,] " :*" [http://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/resources/transcripts/sa2_doc_1836.pdf Transcript of Letters Patent establishing the Province of South Australia 19 February 1836 (UK),] " :*" [http://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item.asp?dID=3 Draft of the Order-in-Council Establishing Government 23 February 1836 (UK),] " :*" [http://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/resources/transcripts/sa6_doc_1842.pdf Transcript of the South Australia Act, 1842m] " [http://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item.asp?sdID=37 National Archives of Australia]


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