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Where did the people from the First Fleet come from?

The people on the First Fleet were from England and Ireland.


Were conditions in the new colony like from the first fleet?

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What were the living conditions like for aboriginal woman and children on the first fleet to Australia?

There were no aboriginal women and children on the First Fleet to Australia. The Aborigines were alresy in Australia, while the First Fleet came from England.


How many convicts died in the First Fleet?

23 people died in the fist fleet voyage


How many people was thee to gared the people in the first fleet?

6


Did anyone on the first fleet survive?

no most people did


How many people left England with the First Fleet?

1,336.


How many people died from scurvy on the first fleet?

1


Did people have the same gender on the First Fleet?

No, there were males and females.


How many people died in the first fleet second fleet and third fleet?

The First Fleet, which arrived in Australia in 1788, lost about 48 people out of around 1,500 convicts, marines, and their families during the journey. The Second Fleet, which arrived in 1790, faced a much higher death toll, with estimates of around 267 out of approximately 1,000 convicts dying, primarily due to disease and malnutrition. The Third Fleet, arriving in 1791, had a death rate of about 10%, with around 75 deaths among the 2,000 convicts transported. Overall, the mortality rates decreased with subsequent fleets, but conditions remained harsh.


Were all the people on the first fleet convicts?

No. The First Fleet consisted of convicts, officers, marines and, in some cases, their families, and some free settlers.


How long did the battle between the First Fleet and the Aborigines last?

There was no specific battle between the people of the First Fleet and the Aborigines. Once the First Fleet landed, the indigenous people faced an unwinnable war which ultimately led to the loss of their land, their culture and their way of life at the hands of the Europeans.