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Although sunglasses as a concept were around right back in the time of the Roman Empire, sunglasses did not come into popular use until the 1920s. They were certainly not in popular use in convict times.
The ships which housed convicts in England during the 1700s were called hulks.
The boats used to house convicts in England in the 1700s were called hulks. They were used when the prisons became too full to house any more criminals.
A full list of the convicts in the First Fleet is detailed on a series of plaques in the Darling Harbour precinct near the end of the walkway past the submarine. The First Fleet consisted of 11 ships carrying 1,487 people. This included - * 759 convicts * 13 children of convicts * 252 marines, wives and children * 20 officials * 210 Royal Navy seamen * 233 merchantmen ---- A list of names of the actual convicts on the First Fleet can be found at the website link below.
There are many types of convicts but the main ones are government service convicts, assigned convicts, expirees, emancipists and ticket of leave convicts.
The escaped convicts were captured.
The high numbers of bushrangers in the 1700s and early 1800s were due to the numbers of escaped convicts. Becoming a bushranger was often the only way for an escaped convict to survive. Numbers of bushrangers after 1851 increased as a result of the gold rushes. Coaches or people on horseback carrying gold from the goldfields were easy targets for bushrangers.
No convicts didn't have showers!
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convicts live in prison or jail
The same as a non-convicts.
Why did the convicts turn to crime?
the convicts ate raw meat and beetroot.