Elizabeth Veale

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An Anglo-Australian pastoralist and merchant

Real World Example

Elizabeth Veale was an Anglo-Australian pastoralist and merchant known for her role in developing the wool industry in Australia during the early 19th century. Her work in establishing and managing sheep stations contributed significantly to the expansion of Australia's economy and trade. At the time, this expansion was important because it helped Australia become a major player in the global wool market, supporting economic growth and settlement. Today, her legacy lives on as Australia remains one of the largest wool producers, impacting the fashion industry and economy worldwide. For example, the high-quality wool used in clothing such as merino wool sweaters continues to be a sought-after product, reflecting the lasting influence of pioneers like Elizabeth Veale.

Practice Version

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