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The convicts literally built the colony. They constructed the buildings, roads and bridges and quarried the stone for building as well as cutting down the trees. They established the first farms and crops, and tended the livestock. Some convicts were assigned as servants or tradesmen to free settlers. Other, educated convicts were given work that suited their education; for example, one of Australia's most famous convicts was the architect Francis Greenway.
The convicts who were sent to Australia were ordinary, everyday people who made the mistake of committing any of a range of crimes, from larceny and fraud to stealing a mere loaf of bread in order to survive. None of the convicts were murderers.
Punishments of Australian convicts included:flogging, often with the cat o' nine tailsloss and/or reduction of rationssolitary confinementhard labour
The colony that was mostly inhabited by convicts was Australia. In 1788, the British established a penal colony in New South Wales, which later expanded to include other areas of Australia such as Tasmania. These convicts were sent to Australia as a form of punishment from British prisons.
The convicts did more work (for extra money if they were first class convicts), they hung out in their cells, got some more rest and much other stuff
It depends on who the money was paid to and how much money was paid.
how much do bricklayers get paid? they get paid around £29,976-£34,529 a year
4000.00
4000.00
¢700 is how much a accountant gets paid
You get paid $13.75 and hour
I think she does not get paid at all it in the bank for her when she turns 18 then she can have the money
How much money does a pediatrician get paid every year?
A LOT OF MONEY.
No alot
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