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  1. Van Diemen's Land. Van Diemens Land er briternes oprindelige navn for Tasmanien, en ø -stat hørende til Australien. Øen blev navngivet Anthoonij van Diemenslandt til ære for Antonio van Diemen, det Hollandske Østindiske Kompagnis generalguvernør i Indien, som i 1642 sendte Abel Tasman ud på en opdagelsesrejse. Navnet blev ændret i 1856 ...

  2. Black War, (1804–30), term applied to hostilities between Tasmanian Aboriginal people and British soldiers and settlers on the Australian island of Tasmania (then called Van Diemen’s Land ), which nearly resulted in the extermination of the Indigenous inhabitants of the island. Armed conflict began in May 1804, when a military detachment ...

  3. Angesiedelt vor der famosen Naturkulisse Australiens erzählt 'Van Diemen's Land' eine auf einem wahren Fall basierende Geschichte. Jetzt kostenlos schauen. Ohne Werbung schauen. Informationen. 1h 44m. 2009. 16. Besetzung. Arthur Angel, Paul Ashcroft.

  4. 28. Sept. 2022 · Once it was known to be a separate island, the British saw Van Diemen’s Land as being vulnerable to the territorial claims of other nations. In 1803 the Governor of New South Wales, Philip Gidley King, anxious to pre-empt the French, sent 49 people under the command of Lieutenant John Bowen to establish a settlement in the Derwent estuary.

  5. Van Diemen's Land - der Film - Inhalt, Bilder, Kritik, Trailer, Kinostart-Termine und Bewertung | cinema.de

  6. Van Diemen's Land is a 2009 Australian thriller set in 1822 in colonial Tasmania. It follows the story of the infamous Irish convict, Alexander Pearce, played by Oscar Redding and his escape with seven other convicts.

  7. Convicts transported to Van Diemen’s Land. At first, the settlements in the north and south were independent but a Government and General Order, which made Port Dalrymple a dependency of Hobart, united the two in 1812. During that year convicts were sent directly from England for the first time.