The Alexander was one of the transport ships, meaning it carried convicts.
The Alexander was a transport ship, meaning it carried convicts.
The Alexander was one of the ships of the First Fleet. It carried 195 male convicts.
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The First Fleet carried supplies that would be needed to establish a new colony. They included such things as:tools for gardening and buildingseedsstock animalsclothinghammocksFor a comprehensive list of supplies carried on the First Fleet, see the related link below.
HMS Sirius - the flagship; HMS Supply - armed storeship; The Alexander - transport and the biggest ship; The Borrowdale -
The Alexander carried 195 male convicts and 0 female convicts
Yes: the Alexander was one of the ships of the First Fleet. The Alexander was a transport ship, meaning it carried convicts.
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.
Yes. John 'Black' Caesar was on the First Fleet, travelling over on the Alexander.
The Alexander was one of the convict transports. it carried 195 male convicts.
The Alexander was one of the ships of the First Fleet. It carried 195 male convicts.
he came on the first fleet ship Alexander
The transport ships in the First Fleet were:Lady PenrhynPrince of WalesScarboroughThe CharlotteThe FriendshipThe Alexander - transport and the biggest ship
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The Alexander weighed 452 tons, and was 114 feet long and 31 feet at the beam.
Assuming you are referring to the Irish convict Alexander Pearce, he wasn't on the first fleet. Pearce arrived in Australia in 1820 and was executed in 1824 for the murder of Thomas Cox. He is, of course, famous for his remarkable escape and reported cannibalism.
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