They just slept under the ship together.
they slept under the ship together
Under canvas, then wattle and daub huts.
No. The First Fleet consisted of convicts, officers, marines and, in some cases, their families, and some free settlers.
People on the First Fleet came from all walks of life. Most of them were convicts, made up of thieves, pick-pockets, forgers, petty criminals and ordinary people just struggling to survive and driven to steal food. Murderers were not transported on the First Fleet.
The First Fleet was the fleet in which the first permanent settlers travelled to Australia. Consisting of convicts, marines and officers, the members of the First Fleet literally built Australia from nothing but bushland. Australia Day celebrates the arrival of the First Fleet and the beginning of European colonisation of the continent. Unfortunately, the First Fleet is also important to the indigenous people of Australia, as it signifies the beginning of their displacement from their own tribal lands, and the resultant loss of aboriginal culture.
The people on the First Fleet were from England and Ireland.
they slept under the ship together
Under canvas, then wattle and daub huts.
There were beds for anyone so people slept where there was space. Slaves and convicts were put in the hold, chained together, and left there.
they didnt sleep on anything they were put to work and wee kept below deck they probably slept on nothing..
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23 people died in the fist fleet voyage
no most people did
6
they didnt sleep on anything they were put to work and wee kept below deck they probably slept on nothing..
1,336.
No, there were males and females.