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Q: What was the journey to Australia like for convict?
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What were the convict ship conditions like?

Conditions were terrible and many died on the journey. Conditions were cramped and prisoners were chained up for the entire journey.


How do you become a convict?

The term convict is not used anymore. If you want to become a convict, which I certainity hope it, if when you break the law and you get captured. Then they deport you into a new land, like the English when they brought all the prisoners to Australia


What was the last State to use convict labor?

Western Australia was the final state to be using convict labour. The last convict ship to Australia, the Hougoumont, left Britain in 1867 and arrived in Western Australia on 10 January 1868.


Is Ned Kelly a convict?

Ned Kelly was not a convict. He was a bushranger, and he was born a free person in Australia.


When was the last convict deported to Australia?

1868 the ship was sent to westen australia


When did the first non convict settlers arrive in Australia?

they arrived at 1793 in Australia


What was the journey like for convicts when they were at Australia?

It was unlucky for them as they weren't treated well.


What ship did William Buckley the convict sail on to Australia?

Records do not show the name of the ship on which William Buckley, the convict, sailed to Australia. He was not, however, on the First Fleet.


Why did Michael howe come to Australia?

because he was a convict


What did fr dixon?

He was the first convict priest in Australia.


Did Elizabeth Hayward the youngest convict to enter Australia get married?

Elizabeth Hayward was not the youngest convict to enter Australia. She was the youngest female convict. The youngest convict was John Hudson, just nine years old. Elizabeth Hayward was married twice. Her husbands were William Nicholls, and then George Collins.


What was the prison colony in Australia in 1853?

The only remaining convict colony in Australia by the end of 1853 was Fremantle, in Western Australia.