Captain Arthur Phillip and Captain John Hunter were the two captains in the First Fleet. However, each of the ships had its own skipper, who was not known as "Captain".
* Captain Arthur Phillip * Reverend Samuel Marsden * Captain John Hunter * Lieutenant Watkin Tench
There was no Captain of the Second Fleet of convicts to Australia, just skippers for each of the individual ships. This was because the Second Fleet was not placed under government command, but was contracted out to private shipowners and businesses.
Aboard the ships of the First Fleet to Australia were over 700 convicts, soldiers (some with wives and families) and Captains Arthur Phillip and John Hunter. The Reverend Richard Johnson was also aboard.
he came on the first fleet ship Alexander
Captain Arthur Phillip and Captain John Hunter were the two captains in the First Fleet. However, each of the ships had its own skipper, who was not known as "Captain".
* Captain Arthur Phillip * Reverend Samuel Marsden * Captain John Hunter * Lieutenant Watkin Tench
Captain Arthur Phillip was the governor who arrived with the First Fleet. Although Arthur Phillip recommended John Gidley King as his successor, the one who actually became the next governor was John Hunter, who was Governor from 1795 to 1800.
There was no Captain of the Second Fleet of convicts to Australia, just skippers for each of the individual ships. This was because the Second Fleet was not placed under government command, but was contracted out to private shipowners and businesses.
Captain Arthur Phillip and Captain John Hunter were the two captains. However, each of the ships had its own skipper.
The First Fleet was not so much a 'who' as a 'what'. The First Fleet refers to the first fleet of eleven ships which arrived in Australia in January 1788, carrying convicts, officers, marines and their families. They arrived at Port Jackson, now known as Sydney, New South Wales, to establish a convict colony.Aboard the ships of the First Fleet were over 700 convicts, almost 200 marines (some with wives and families), numerous officers and Captains Arthur Phillip and John Hunter. The Reverend Richard Johnson was also aboard.
Yes. John 'Black' Caesar was on the First Fleet, travelling over on the Alexander.
John 'Black' Caesar arrived in Australia on the First Fleet. He was one of the First Fleet convicts.
Aboard the ships of the First Fleet to Australia were over 700 convicts, soldiers (some with wives and families) and Captains Arthur Phillip and John Hunter. The Reverend Richard Johnson was also aboard.
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Governor John Hunter was born on 29 August 1737 at Leith, Scotland. He was second captain of the vessel under Governor Arthur Phillip in the First Fleet to Australia. He became Governor of New South Wales from 1795 to 1800.
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