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Europeans in Oceania : ウィキペディア英語版
Europeans in Oceania

European exploration and settlement of Oceania began in the 16th century, starting with Spanish landings and shipwrecks in the Marianas Islands, east of the Philippines. Subsequent rivalry between European colonial powers, trade opportunities and Christian missions drove further European exploration and eventual settlement. The British became the dominant colonial power in the region, establishing settler colonies in what would become Australia and New Zealand, both of which now have majority European-descended populations. New Caledonia (Caldoche),〔(New Caledonia: People: Ethnic Groups. ), World Factbook of CIA〕 Hawaii,〔(Census shows Hawaii is becoming whiter ), starbulletin.com〕 French Polynesia,〔(French Polynesia: People: Ethnic Groups. ) World Factbook of CIA〕 Norfolk Island, Easter Island and Guam〔(Guam: People: Ethnic Groups. ) World Factbook of CIA〕 also have significant European populations. Europeans remain a primary ethnic group in much of Oceania, both numerically and economically.
==European settlement of Australia and New Zealand==

European settlement in Australia began in 1788 when the British established the Crown Colony of New South Wales with the first settlement at Port Jackson. New Zealand was part of New South Wales until 1840 when it became a separate colony and experienced a marked increase in European settlement.
While the largest European ethnic group to originally settle in both Australia and New Zealand were the English, the settler population in Australia from early times contained a large Irish Catholic component, in contrast to New Zealand which was more Scottish in composition.
For generations, the vast majority of both colonial-era settlers and post-independence immigrants to Australia and New Zealand came almost exclusively from the British Isles. However, waves of European immigrants were later drawn from a broader range of countries. Australia, in particular, received large numbers of European immigrants from countries such as Italy, Greece, Germany, the Netherlands, and Yugoslavia following the Second World War.

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