Between the years 1788 and 1850, England sent a total of 806 ships to Australia (including the eleven in the First Fleet), carrying over 162,000 convicts.
The first fleet of ships that landed in Australia was simply called the First Fleet.
The first fleet ships in Australia shared several items from merchants and others. However, they first shared vessels amongst the ships man.
Eleven ships came to Australia with the First Fleet of convicts in 1788.
Of the eleven ships of the First Fleet to Australia, the two naval escorts were the flagship, the HMS Sirius, and the Supply.
None. There were no murderers aboard the First Fleet of convicts to Australia. The convicts were made up of petty thieves, or people convicted of fraud, larceny and burglary. No one convicted of a violent crime was aboard the First Fleet.
The First Fleet of ships carrying convicts to Australia departed Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.
The Lady Juliana was not in the First Fleet. It was the first of the Second Fleet's ships to arrive in Australia, doing so on 3 June 1790.
No. The 'Mayflower' was one of the pilgrim ships that first arrived in North America. The First Fleet travelled to New South Wales (Australia).
It was not a single ship, but a fleet consisting of eleven ships. It was called the First Fleet.
The First Fleet of ships carrying convicts to Australia departed Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.
Every single one of the ships of the First Fleet that departed Portsmouth in England in 1787 arrived safely in New South Wales in 1788.
well actually, the first fleet has 11 ships so it dependst on how many sails on each ship