According to Charles Bateson's "Convict Ships", the total number of Australian convicts sent to Australia, all colonies included, from the time of the First Fleet to the end of Transportation, was 160,151.
0 it was a store ship
No. The convicts were taken aboard the ships with nothing more than the clothes they wore at the time of their trial. They were given nothing else except the necessities of life, such as food and water.
No. The Endeavour was purely a ship of exploration.
It is not known how many crew members were on the 'Prince of Wales' ship of the First Fleet, as accurate crew records were not kept. However, the ship carried only one male convict (who had tried to escape during the stop at Tenerife) and 49 female convicts.
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It is about 103 people aboard the Mayflower ship!
there were about 2,056 in friend ship
45 where aboard on the ship.
0 it was a store ship
No. The convicts were taken aboard the ships with nothing more than the clothes they wore at the time of their trial. They were given nothing else except the necessities of life, such as food and water.
There was 1,985 people aboard the lusitania as the ship sank.
No. The Endeavour was purely a ship of exploration.
The Alexander was the largest ship, and held the largest number of people. Details of all the crew aboard the Alexander are not known, but it was believed to carry 195 male convicts.
The suggestion was made by Sir Joseph Banks, one of the botanists aboard James Cook's ship The Endeavour.
It is not known how many crew members were on the 'Prince of Wales' ship of the First Fleet, as accurate crew records were not kept. However, the ship carried only one male convict (who had tried to escape during the stop at Tenerife) and 49 female convicts.
The Lady Penrhyn had only female convicts. The ship carried 101 female convicts.
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