23 people died on the endeavour
Captain Cook had nothing to do with the convicts. He died nine years before the convicts arrived in New South Wales.
No one on the Endeavour died of scurvy due to Cook giving people with scurvy, concentrated orange and lemon juice
Considering the distance they travelled and the rough seas over which they journeyed, very few convicts on the First Fleet died. Those who did were affected by diseases such as dysentery and cholera. Despite Captain Arthur phillip's best inetntions at keeping the convicts well looked afer, conditions below decks were unsanitary, and this was the leading cause of deaths.
None. Captain Cook did not carry convicts. His was a mission of exploration and discovery. Cook was not part of the First Fleet of convicts to Australia. Cook's only part in the passage of convicts was to recommend Botany Bay as a suitable site for a penal colony, but he died nine years before the First Fleet arrived.
The convicts used buckets. The officers and marines had more civilised circumstances, but certainly not toilets as we know them today. The toilets were simple wooden seats over holes that emptied straight into the ocean.
13 convicts died on the Scarboraugh
During the second fleet in Australia during the 1700â??s there were many convicts who died. During the journey, 267 convicts died and 124 died right after they landed at Port Jackson.
Captain Cook had nothing to do with the convicts. He died nine years before the convicts arrived in New South Wales.
23 convicts died
Captain Cook had nothing to do with the convicts. He died nine years before the convicts arrived in New South Wales.
No one on the Endeavour died of scurvy due to Cook giving people with scurvy, concentrated orange and lemon juice
23 people died in the fist fleet voyage
Approximately 778.
The deaths during the voyage were: one marine, one marine's wife, one marine's child, 36 male convicts, four female convicts, five children of convicts
The deaths during the voyage were: one marine, one marine's wife, one marine's child, 36 male convicts, four female convicts, five children of convicts
242 prisoners, 3 had died though
they were called bilges and they smelt so much convicts died