John Hudson was a nine year old transported on the ship called 'Friendship'
Convicts first arrived in Australia in January 1788.
Between 1976 and 2016, a total of 1,437 convicts were executed in the United States. The year with the highest number of executions during that period was 1999, with a total of 98 individuals put to death.
Pretty sure it was 1926
Approximately 75% of tornadoes occur in the United States, which is in the western hemisphere. Therefore, around 25% of tornadoes hit the eastern hemisphere in a year.
barrels are transported via tanker ships each year
Transportation of convicts to Australia ended when the last convict ship left Britain in 1867 and arrived in Australia on 10 January 1868. This ship, the "Hougoumont", brought its final cargo of 269 convicts to Western Australia, as New South Wales had abolished transportation of convicts in 1840.
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As near as can be determined from records, it is believed that a total of around 162,000 convicts came to Australia, from the time of the First Fleet in 1788 until the cessation of transportation with the final shipload of convicts to Western Australia in 1868.
By the year of 1907, the eighty percent of the United States immigrants came from the Southern and Eastern regions of Europe.
Children were frequently sent to New South Wales as convicts. The youngest known convict was a nine year old boy, John Hudson, a chimney sweep who was convicted for stealing clothes and a pistol.
The transportation of convicts to Austalia continued for many decades. The First Fleet of convicts to Australia departed England in May 1787, and arrived in New South Wales in January 1788. Transportation of convicts to Australia ended when the last convict ship left Britain in 1867 and arrived in Australia on 10 January 1868. This ship, the "Hougoumont", brought its final cargo of 269 convicts to Western Australia, as New South Wales had abolished transportation of convicts in 1840.