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Q: What disease did the convicts who were sent to new south wales get?
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Why was the first fleet sent to new south wales?

The First Fleet was sent to New South Wales to bring settlers and convicts.


How young were the convicts when they were sent to Australia?

Children were frequently sent to New South Wales as convicts. The youngest known convict was a nine year old boy, John Hudson, a chimney sweep who was convicted for stealing clothes and a pistol.


Where did convicts land in Australia?

Convicts first landed in Sydney, New South Wales. Later, they were also sent to colonies in Tasmania, Moreton Bay and the Swan River (Western Australia).


Were there Convicts in the US?

Convicts were indeed sent to North America. Following the American War of Independence, North America was no longer a viable place for Britain to send convicts. this was one of the factors which led to New South Wales being settled as a penal colony.


What were sent to Australia for the last time in 1849?

Presumably, the answer to this question is supposed to be "convicts", but that would be incorrect. Convict transportation to New South Wales ended in 1849, but this was not the last time convicts were sent to Australia.Transportation of convicts to Australia ended when the last convict ship left Britain in 1867 and arrived in Australia on 10 January 1868. This ship, the "Hougoumont", brought its final cargo of 269 convicts to Western Australia.


Who sent convicts from England to Australia?

Great Britain sent convicts to Australia. To be more specific, it was the British Home Secretary, Thomas Townshend, also known as Lord Sydney, who ordered the transportation of convicts to New South Wales. The city of Sydney, which grew from the first settlement, is named after Lord Sydney.


Were the british convicts sent to every Australian colony?

No, convicts were never sent to South Australia. Originally, they were not going to be sent to Western Australia (the Swan River colony) either, but the residents of that colony asked for convict labour - hence the change.


What type of people were the first British to colonize Australia?

Australia was colonised by British prisoners. The British government sent a fleet of convicts and officers, under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip, to colonise the land that James Cook had named and claimed as "New South Wales".


Were convicts sent to Darwin?

There were no convicts sent to Darwin. Darwin was only established some time after transportation of convicts to Australia ceased.


What convicts were sent to Australia when use of this American colony was cut off?

After the American colonies were no longer viable as venues for convicts following the American War of Independence, the convicts who were sent to Australia were from Great Britain. They included anyone from England, Scotland, Ireland or Wales who was convicted of crimes such as burglary, fraud or petty theft, but not violent crimes such as manslaughter or murder.


What is the prison colony for Britain?

Sydney.The first convicts were sent to New South Wales to colonise Botany Bay, but Botany Bay proved unsuitable, so the fleet moved north to Port jackson, where Sydney now stands.


Why were many people sent to New South Wales at first?

New South Wales was the first place in Australia to be colonised. The reason it was chosen was that James Cook and his botanist, Sir Joseph Banks, recommended Botany Bay as suitable for settlement, particularly a convict settlement. The site was far enough away that there was little likelihood that pardoned convicts would return to England, and there was nowhere for the convicts to escape to. meanwhile, but sending people to New South Wales, England reinforced its claim on the continent and expanded its empire. While Botany Bay itself was not settled because Captain Arthur Phillip, who led the First Fleet of convicts, deemed it usuitable for several reasons, Port Jackson became the site of the only colony in Australia. It was logical to send convicts there, and for settlers to arrive there, as it was the only known port in Australia for at least 16 years.