Convicts had to clean the deck and look after themselves.
The escaped convicts were captured.
Upon their arrival in New South Wales, the convicts of the First Fleet were very quickly set to work clearing trees, tilling the soil and getting the first crops started. They were also set construction projects, as there were no roads, bridges or buildings. Some convicts were assigned as servants or tradespeople to the free settlers who also came.
Around the time of the first fleet, 1788, sentences for convicts were usually for 7 or 14 years. Severe cases were transported to Australia "for the term of their natural life" . However, many convicts stayed in Australia life as they built entirely new lives in Australia. Opportunities for pardoned convicts were very good, and many went on to become leaders in the new, young colony.
Captain Cook had nothing to do with the convicts. He died nine years before the convicts arrived in New South Wales.
No, it is not against the law for ex convicts to be around kids. Ex convicts may be subject to parole or probation conditions which may require them to agree to stay away from kids or places where kids congregate, and this would be common in the case of a sex offender who is on parole. Ex convicts may be prohibited from obtaining certain jobs where a professional license is required.
Not a hunting bow or any bow that can be used as a weapon. Convicts and Ex-convicts are barred from owning weapons and firearms.
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That's a great question! There is no information readily available about whether ex-convicts can apply for this training. Contact the SAP training center directly from their website.
Ex-convicts (who are still felons) and ex-felons (who have had their felony convictions overturned) can own their own business, yes.
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What are threats and weaknesses to an organization that employes ex-convicts
No arocket do not hire ex convict. All employees are screen and background check.
Convicts had to clean the deck and look after themselves.
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