The First Fleet carried the first group of convicts to Australia. It was followed later by the Second and Third fleets, but after that, shiploads of convicts sailed independently or in pairs.
The Alexander was one of the ships of the First Fleet. It carried 195 male convicts.
There was no Queen of the First Fleet. The First Fleet carried convicts and marines to New South Wales.
The Alexander was one of the transport ships, meaning it carried convicts.
The First Fleet carried convicts and their military guards, the first free settlers came later and were not convicts
Yes
The First Fleet to Australia carried convicts, and the officers and marines who were overseeing them. It also carried supplies and equipment for setting up a new colony.
The Fishburn was a storeship. It carried no convicts.
The Alexander was one of the ships of the First Fleet. It carried 195 male convicts.
The Alexander carried 195 male convicts and 0 female convicts
There was no Queen of the First Fleet. The First Fleet carried convicts and marines to New South Wales.
The Alexander was one of the transport ships, meaning it carried convicts.
Yes. The First Fleet carried convicts, marines to guard them, and officers to oversee the new colony in New South Wales.
The First Fleet carried convicts and their military guards, the first free settlers came later and were not convicts
Yes
John 'Black' Caesar arrived in Australia on the First Fleet. He was one of the First Fleet convicts.
There were no murderers on the First Fleet. All the convicts on the First Fleet to Australia were petty thieves or convicted of crimes such as larceny, burglary and forgery.
Captain Arthur Phillip was in charge of the First Fleet of convicts to Australia.