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Yes. Convicts were awarded an amount of land after they received their ticket of leave or free pardon. The size of the land depended on which colony they lived in, and the size also changed through the years.
The escaped convicts were captured.
Battle of Alcatraz happened in 1946.
A full list of the convicts in the First Fleet is detailed on a series of plaques in the Darling Harbour precinct near the end of the walkway past the submarine. The First Fleet consisted of 11 ships carrying 1,487 people. This included - * 759 convicts * 13 children of convicts * 252 marines, wives and children * 20 officials * 210 Royal Navy seamen * 233 merchantmen ---- A list of names of the actual convicts on the First Fleet can be found at the website link below.
Given that there was a total of around 160,000 convicts transported to Australia between 1788 and 1868, it is impossible to list all of their names. The related link below provides a list of searchable databases for convicts who were transported.
336 prisoners
The Rock
12 boys lived on Alcatraz island
242 prisoners, 3 had died though
Convicts spoke the languages of the countries they lived in.
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They lived on the island because their fathers were actively working on Alcatraz.
Alcatraz, Gauntanomo Bay to list some of the more famous ones.
The Spanish explorer, Juan Manuel de Ayala name it Alcatraz, because of the 100's & 100's of Pelicans that lived there. Alcatraz is the Spanish word for Pelican.
They lived for lots of years
Convicts didn't survive their attempts to escape Alcatraz because of the cold water and tricky currents.
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