Any group of warships, under the command of an admiral, can be called a fleet. During the Battle of Tsushima in 1905, Admiral Togo only had 4 battleships in his battle-line; the Russian Admiral (Rozhestvensky) had about 8 battleships. They were both battleship fleets.
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There may be several sources of information on shipping fleets in the 19th century. One prominent source would be the library of the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland.
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The Second Fleet consisted of six ships. The Lady Juliana, The Guardian, The Surprise, Neptune, Scarborough and Justinian. They sailed from England to Australia, carrying convicts, in 1789 and 1790.There was no Claremont in any of the three fleets.(The Clermont was the first successful steamboat, built in 1807 on the River Hudson, New York by Robert Fulton, (1765-1815))
They didn't. Convicts did not bathe on the first Fleet, or on any of the subsequent fleets. They were given a bucket for washing up, but it wasn't sufficient to bathe properly. At most they could only wash their face or hands.
No. There was no mutiny on the first fleet.
The ships of the First Fleet included:HMS Sirius - the flagshipHMS Supply - armed storeshipThe Alexander - transport and the biggest shipThe Borrowdale - storeshipThe Charlotte - transportThe Fishburn - storeshipThe Friendship - transportGolden Grove - storeshipLady Penrhyn - transportPrince of Wales - transportScarborough - transport
Prior to the arrival of the First Fleet of convicts from England, Australia was inhabited by an ancient race of people now referred to as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.
There were 19 goats on the First Fleet.
Yes, but it was two years before the Second Fleet arrived in 1790. This, too, was essentially a convict fleet, with some free settlers. No other transport ships came in between 1788 and 1790. The Third Fleet followed, but it was not until after that when free settlers' ships began to arrive more regularly.
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