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Yes. John 'Black' Caesar was on the First Fleet, travelling over on the Alexander.
John 'Black' Caesar arrived in Australia on the First Fleet. He was one of the First Fleet convicts.
Convict John 'Black' Caesar arrived in Australia on the First Fleet on 26 January 1788.
he came on the first fleet ship Alexander
No. There were no slaves on the First Fleet. One of the convicts, John 'Black' Caesar, was an escaped slave from Madagascar, who had been convicted of stealing in London.
John 'Black' Caesar was a villain. Transported with the First Fleet for burglary in England, this escaped slave from Madagascar then escaped as a convict in Australia, becoming the continent's first bushranger.
No. There were no murderers transported on the First Fleet. John 'Black' Caesar arrived in Australia with the First Fleet after being transported for stealing in London, after escaping from slavery. 'Black' Caesar had been captured at Madagascar and forced into slavery, and once he arrived in New South Wales, he quickly escaped, becoming the first bushranger. Although he stole from many settlers, he did not kill.
John 'Black' Caesar was Australia's first bushranger. He arrived in Australia with the First Fleet after being transported for stealing in London, after escaping from slavery. Early bushrangers which were escaped convicts were known as convict bolters.
Yes. John 'Black' Caesar was Australia's first bushranger. He arrived in Australia with the First Fleet after being transported for stealing in London, after escaping from slavery, but he was originally from Madagascar.
John 'Black' Caesar was, quite simply, black, and one of very few black convicts. He arrived in Australia with the First Fleet after being transported for stealing in London, after escaping from slavery. 'Black' Caesar had been captured at Madagascar and forced into slavery.
John 'Black' Caesar was Australia's very first bushranger. He arrived in Australia with the First Fleet after being transported for stealing in London, after escaping from slavery. Soon after his arrival in Australia, he also escaped custody and turned to bushranging in order to survive.
All of the convicts on the First Fleet were convicted in England, and were generally a mix of British, Scots, Welsh and Irish. However, not all were European. For example, Australia's first bushranger was a man named John 'Black' Caesar, who was a slave from Madagascar who escaped in England and was caught stealing.