The Tyranny of Distance: How Distance Shaped Australia's History (1966)
“The convict system in essence was a form of compulsory, assisted migration. It eased the problems created by Australia's distance from Britain. Without it relatively few people from the British Isles would have made the costly journey across the world in Australia's first half century.”
The Tyranny of Distance: How Distance Shaped Australia's History (1966)
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