Founding of Melbourne by Batman and Fawkner.

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In 1835, John Batman and John Pascoe Fawkner established a settlement at Port Phillip, laying the foundations for the future city of Melbourne. Batman, a grazier, negotiated a treaty with the Wurundjeri people for the purchase of land, while Fawkner, a businessman, saw the economic potential of the area. Their actions marked the beginning of European settlement in the region. The establishment of the settlement at Port Phillip had a significant impact on the indigenous communities who had inhabited the land for thousands of years. The arrival of European settlers brought about drastic changes to the environment and traditional way of life for the Wurundjeri people. The subsequent influx of migrants and the rapid growth of Melbourne transformed the landscape and demographics of the area forever. The settlement at Port Phillip also had far-reaching consequences for the development of Victoria as a British colony. Melbourne quickly became a hub for trade and commerce, attracting settlers from around the world seeking opportunities in the booming economy. The establishment of the settlement laid the groundwork for the future expansion and urbanization of the city, shaping its development for generations to come. Today, Melbourne stands as a vibrant and diverse city, known for its rich cultural heritage, thriving arts scene, and bustling metropolis. The legacy of John Batman and John Pascoe Fawkner lives on in the streets and buildings of the modern city, serving as a reminder of the beginnings of European settlement in Australia. #Melbourne #EuropeanSettlement #IndigenousHistory #Urbanization
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