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the conditions on the charlotte of the first fleet were very dusty and much too overcrowded
The First Fleet ship, the Charlotte, reached Botany Bay on 18 January 1788 but, with the rest of the First Fleet was moced to Port Jackson, arriving on 26 January 1788.
Teenage convict Mary Bryant, who became a very successful businesswoman, can't to Australia with the First Fleet on the ship "Charlotte".
No. The following ships were those in the First Fleet: HMS Sirius - Gun Supply Ship HMS Supply - Gun Supply Ship The Borrowdale The Fishburn Golden Grove Lady Penrhyn Prince of Wales Scarborough Charlotte The Friendship The Alexander
As the name implies, it was a fleet of ships, not a ship.
There was no ship in the First Fleet called the Louise.
There was no hidden ship of the First Fleet. All of the ships were known and visible.
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The Charlotte was built in 1784. Skippered by Master Thomas Gilbert, the Charlotte carried 88 male convicts and 20 female convicts. The ship weighed 335 tons, and was 105 feet long and 28 feet at the beam. After returning to England, the Charlotte did the London - Jamacia run until she was sold to a Quebec merchant in 1818. Sadly, this noble ship was lost off the Newfoundland coast that very same year.
It was not a single ship, but a fleet consisting of eleven ships. It was called the First Fleet.
The smallest ship of the First Fleet was the H.M.S. Supply. It weighed 170 tons and was 70 feet long.
Yes: the Alexander was one of the ships of the First Fleet. The Alexander was a transport ship, meaning it carried convicts.