The convicts were most prone to cholera and dysentery while they travelled on the First Fleet, due to the unhealthy conditions and lack of good nutrition. Once they arrived in Australia, there were incidences of scurvy due to their limited diet.
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Convicts are people with criminal convictions, "criminals".
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Convicts sent to penal colonies were often poor, illiterate, and some were political prisoners or individuals convicted of petty crimes like theft. Many were marginalized members of society without significant financial or social resources.
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The first European settlers in Australia (specifically New South Wales) were convicts, officers and marines. The convicts were literally the ones who built Australia.
There are many types of convicts but the main ones are government service convicts, assigned convicts, expirees, emancipists and ticket of leave convicts.