Author: Wentworth, W. C. (William Charles)
Synopsis:
In this captivating work, Wentworth provides a comprehensive and insightful account of the Colony of New South Wales and its dependent settlements in Van Diemen's Land. With a particular focus on the advantages these colonies offer for emigration, Wentworth explores their superiority over the United States of America in various aspects. From statistical data to historical anecdotes and political analysis, this book offers a fascinating exploration of the potential and allure of these Australian colonies.
Genres: Historical, Political, Statistical
Themes: Emigration, Colonialism, Comparative Analysis
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