In the late 18th century, Britain began using Australia primarily for what purpose?
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Correct answer: As a penal colony for convicts
After losing the American colonies, Britain needed a new location for its surplus prison population. The First Fleet arrived at Botany Bay in 1788, establishing the first permanent European settlement in Australia.
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