Macarthur, John
| 26 Jan 1808 |
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Rum Rebellion
Tensions over power in the new colony erupt when Governor William Bligh arrests John Macarthur, a prominent pastoralist, and ...
Tensions over power in the new colony erupt when Governor William Bligh arrests John Macarthur, a prominent pastoralist, and refuses him the bail granted by an illegally constituted court. The commander of the NSW Corps, Major George Johnston, deposes Bligh and assumes government of the colony. Macarthur serves as colonial secretary until Bligh is replaced by Lieutenant-Colonel Foveaux. Johnston is later dismissed for his part in the mutiny, while Macarthur is exiled from the colony for seven years. |
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