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a dosh bag said hey and said get the hell of Australia what is Australia a new country now die
No. The only governor on the First Fleet was Arthur Phillip, and he did not die.
They mainly died from slipping over board, starvation, sickness or the native people.
Any number of things could have happened to an individual transported on the First Fleet. The least likely was that one would die. The death rate on the First Fleet was quite low, but conditions below were not hygienic, and there were some deaths from dysentery. The great majority of convicts reached Australia safely. These people were put to work in the new colony: some on manual labour such as building roads or tilling the ground, and some assigned as servants to the officers. Some of the women even married the marines. While the heat and humidity was intolerable for the people, not being used to the weather, their prospects were more positive in New South Wales an in England. Austalia's first farmer was convict James Ruse, who was on the First Fleet, and he was very successful.
i don't know, but i am very curious about how people die because of feet in the first place... 100 in Australia
The dingo was arguably introduced to Australia by the Aborigines thousands of years ago. Beyond that, dogs would have landed with the First Fleet in 1788. Answer The dingo was most likely given to coastal Aboriginal people in the far north (Arnhem Land) by the Lapita people, who ranged widely across the Pacific and thoughout the island and coastal regions of SE Asia. The dingo is very similar to native dogs in Malaysia, Timor and elsewhere. From the north it spread through natural movement and with migrating Aboriginals until is range covered the whole of the mainland (displacing the thylacine, the Tasmanian Tiger, the major dog-like marsupial).
Over 1000 people in Australia
Stephen Fleet died in 2006.
Amount of people die from cocaine related deaths in Australia each year?
John Hudson Died of old age
30,000 people may die a year from drink driving in australia
Frank Fleet died on 1900-06-13.