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OLES1600 (ND) Week 5 | Lecture Quiz

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The Hawkesbury-Nepean floodplains were largely cleared by the 1820’s, and today the Cumberland Plain is transformed by urban settlement.  As a consequence, its native vegetation (such as the endangered Cumberland Plain Woodland) is among the most threatened in New South Wales. What was the primary reason the Cumberland plain was settled by European colonists so early in the history of the colony?

Options
A.Land grants for farmers
B.Regular river flooding
C.Open woodlands and undulating topography that enabled easy access
D.Relatively deep alluvial soils
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The question asks about the primary reason European colonists settled the Cumberland Plain early in the colony's history, noting the landscape's current high threat to native vegetation. Option 1: 'Land grants for farmers' — While land grants were a common colonial policy to promote settlement, this option describes a policy mechanism rather than a natural suitability of the land. It explains motivation for settlement in a bureaucratic sense rather than why the land was attractive to settlers in practice......Login to view full explanation

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