John Hunter Politician

John Hunter (29 August 1737 – 13 March 1821) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who succeeded Arthur Phillip as the second governor of New South Wales, Australia and served as such from 1795 to 1800.Both a sailor and a scholar, he explored the Parramatta River as early as 1788, and was the first to surmise that Tasmania might be an island. As governor, he tried to combat serious abuses by the military in the face of powerful local interests led by John MacArthur. Hunter's name is commemorated in historic locations such as Hunter Valley and Hunter Street, Sydney.

Personal facts

John Hunter
Birth dateAugust 29, 1737
Birth place
Scotland , Leith
Date of deathMarch 13, 1821
Place of death
London , London Borough of Hackney

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military operations
American Revolutionary War
Raid on Rochefort
Napoleonic Wars
Battle of the Plains of Abraham
Glorious First of June
French Revolutionary Wars
Battle of Dogger Bank (1781)
Battle of Cape Spartel
Seven Years' War
Great Siege of Gibraltar
military branch
Royal Navy
military command*
military rank
Vice admiral (Royal Navy)
successor

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