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The First teacher in Australia was a Lady named Isabella Rosson, she was a British lady who had come to Australia as a convict in the first fleet, she was a convict for steeling dresses worth 2 shilling. After her sentence of 7 years as a convict she was free but had to stay in Australia with other free convicts she helped build colonies, and in her colonie she took the job of being the first teacher in Australia in a little hut with her husband who was the second teacher in Australia.
Pip lied about having helped Magwitch because the convict threatened him and his family.
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Conditions for convict women were not pleasant. The women were subject to be used promiscuously by the sailors, but in many cases they were quite willing to sell themselves for a bit of extra food.
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No. In the 1700's women didn't have jobs like today. They helped with the farms, ran the plantation houses, or helped in the husbands business . Dolly was First Lady.
She became the first lady and started an organization, legalized divorce, and helped the poor and the workers, and helped give women the right to vote
The Lady Penrhyn was a convict ship that transported female convicts from England to Australia in 1788. Out of the 101 women on board, there were 5 recorded deaths during the voyage. The ship's journey was part of the First Fleet, which established the first European settlement in Australia.
Ordinary doctors helped sick convicts. Occasionally, a colony's doctor might have taken on a convict as an apprentice, and upon gaining a conditional pardon, the convict might have chosen to continue in that profession.
It is a lady called Nalani, she is still in prison. She was a L.T.T.E supporter.
The female factory was a place where convict women worked to sew and manufacture clothing and material items by carding wool, weaving, using spinning wheels, and working on whatever other machines were used for manufacturing textiles. It held up to about 175 women, many of them girls as well. It was purely for work, and not designed as sleeping quarters, but if one of the women had committed an offence, she was required to spend the night in there as well, on the floor among the wool. They had no mattress or bedding.When the second Female factory was built, it housed women for accommodation, and it also served as their workplace. Often, women had to stay in the female factories until they were sent to other locations such as Van Diemen's Land or Bathurst. It was a rather demoralising situation for the women.