Drinking, and eating, conversation, singing, trips ashore for the crew and soldiers; for the convicts the things they did - singing and conversation.
There is no record of the people aboard the First Fleet engaging in dancing, although perhaps the sailors did typical sailors' hornpipes for entertainment. The convicts did no dancing whatsoever.
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Yes. Roman Catholics were aboard the First Fleet. The First Fleet consisted of some Irish Catholics as well as the English prisoners.
No. The First Fleet consisted of convicts, officers, marines and, in some cases, their families, and some free settlers.
some of them did but not many
See the related link below for some artists' illustrations of what the ships of the First Fleet looked like.
The First Fleet was known as the First Fleet when it came to Australia.
The First Fleet.
No. There was no mutiny on the first fleet.
According to the website First Fleet Fellowship, there were 44 sheep on board the First Fleet.
There was no Queen of the First Fleet. The First Fleet carried convicts and marines to New South Wales.
The first fleet was never alive. It was a fleet of ships. The last known person who was aboard the First Fleet died during the 1860s.