well they ate bread,rice,water,vegie. and what ever they could grow :)
the ate food
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the settlers used their hand to eat with but sometimes they used sticks
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The First Fleet carried convicts and their military guards, the first free settlers came later and were not convicts
There were free settlers on the First Fleet Which arrived in New South Wales in January 1788. They were the officers' wives and children. With each successive fleet, more free settlers came out. The Second Fleet arrived in New South Wales in June 1790.
Very few. The only civilian free settlers on the First Fleet were the wives and children of some of the marines. No other settlers sought passage on the convict-dominated Fleet. There are no records listing the wives and children, but it is estimated that there were not more than a couple of dozen.
Rest, wash, eat, sleep, socialise.
the settlers used their hand to eat with but sometimes they used sticks
The early Australian settlers were a mixture of convicts, officers and the officers' wives and children. Some of them were therefore free settlers.
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When the free population of a territory tops 60,000 settlers have the right to have a slave free state. This is a well known thing.
The First Fleet carried convicts and their military guards, the first free settlers came later and were not convicts
Free settlers came to Australia for two main reasons:unemployment in England forced them to seek a better life in Australianew opportunities were offered in Australia, particularly as many early free settlers were given land grants
Convicts and free settlers to Australia
there was only one colony that was established by free settlers and that was South Australia. the rest were developed with penal colony characteristics