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convicts live in prison or jail
I Led 3 Lives - 1953 Convicts 2-25 was released on: USA: 1954
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Around the time of the first fleet, 1788, sentences for convicts were usually for 7 or 14 years. Severe cases were transported to Australia "for the term of their natural life" . However, many convicts stayed in Australia life as they built entirely new lives in Australia. Opportunities for pardoned convicts were very good, and many went on to become leaders in the new, young colony.
Marsden was an Anglican priest who became a farmer at Parramatta before turning to public office and preaching. He extended his missionary efforts to New Zealand. Roman Catholics were not in his ambit.
The worlds most lethal animal is the funnel web spider who lives (of course) in Australia! It is five times as venomous as a black widow spider and its venom can kill in less than half an hour.
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As a Church of England clergyman, Marsden had an intense dislike of Catholics. In Australia he became a magistrate and a successful farmer, able to use the free work of convicts on his farm.
The outcomes of all twins in the Holocaust all resulted in death, a single injection of chloroform, directly in the heart, causing them to die almost instantly, but before there lives were taken, many tests had been done on them.
Given that James Cook did not discover Australia, the answer is "no". However, James Cook's exploration of the east coast made a significant change to people's lives. Convicts were sent from England's overcrowded jails to New South Wales. This changed the lives of the convicts, the officers and marines sent to guard them, and the lives of the Australian Aborigines.
Before we were born, dinosaurs was...