The convicts on the First Fleet lived primarily on the ships that carried them from England to Australia. Once they arrived, they were initially settled in makeshift tents and huts near Sydney Cove in an area that later became known as the Rocks.
convicts live in prison or jail
The warm parts. When people first arrived in North America most of Canada was under a huge ice sheet.
Convicts first arrived in Tasmania in 1804. They did not live in a prison, but established the colony on the Derwent River which later came to be known as Hobart. This question could be a reference to the main convict colony in Tasmania, Port Arthur. The first actual prison building started to be built in 1848. Prior to that, convicts worked the timber camp at Port Arthur, but they did not stay in permanent buildings.
well convicts didn't really live in England back in the victrian times they were set to Australia.
the first option is for the animal to live live with the convicts family or friends, if this is not possible, it is put into a animal shelter
The very first convicts to arrive in Australia lived in rough lean-tos and tents, until barracks could be built. When the first convicts arrived in Australia, they found a hot, humid country. The bushland was thick and unlike anything they had at home - instead of green, grassy hills and green trees, they found rocky terrain and strange, grey-green trees that smelled strong and sweet. The heat and humidity made it difficult to motivate the convicts to work, and English tools and implements were unusable in the tough Australian soil. They were expected to work long, hard hours in these hot and humid conditions.
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French. ===== Ummm, I think the people of the First Nations were here long before the French arrived -- thousands of years before the French arrived.
Convicts, vagabonds.. but primarily convicts, as Australia was originally used as a penal colony.
The last survived from 1788 until 1856 Elizabeth Thackery 89 years.
The first Amish arrived in Pennsylvania in the 1730s to escape persecution in Europe.