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Mainly took care of livestock.
Mainly took care of livestock.
Took care of their farms/homes, kids, livestock and property.
It took about three months.
A hayward was a person who was appointed by a lord or elected by serfs to take care of fences and hedgerows. In addition to those duties, the hayward took care of livestock on common land, and kept an eye out to see that livestock did not get into the hay fields and crops.
Esperanza fed the babies plums and gave them diarrhea the first day she took care of them.
The First Fleet's trip from Portsmouth to Rio de Janeiro took almost three months. The fleet departed on 13 May 1787 and arrived in Rio on 7 August 1787.
It took just over 8 months and one week for the First Fleet to travel the 15,000 miles between England and Australia. The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787, and first arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788. The Fleet then moved on to Port Jackson and Sydney Cove, arriving there on 26 January 1788.
The journey of the First Fleet took about 8 months to travel the 15,000 miles between England and Australia.The First Fleet left Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787, and first arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January 1788. The Fleet then moved on to Port Jackson and Sydney Cove, arriving there on 26 January 1788.
The First Fleet carried supplies that would be needed to establish a new colony. They included such things as:tools for gardening and buildingseedsstock animalsclothinghammocksFor a comprehensive list of supplies carried on the First Fleet, see the related link below.
Once the ships for the voyage were obtained, it took nine months to prepare and load them. The First Fleet sailed on 13 May 1787. Packing and loading began back in September 1786.
Captain Arthur Phillip did not send the First Fleet: he commanded it. Captain Arthur Phillip was offered the commissionto be captain of the First Fleet. He had been in semi-retirement for several years, occupied as a farmer, but he was keen to be of service in the navy once again. Phillip offered his services and informed the authorities he was prepared to be of service "anywhere in the Empire" - and they took him up on his offer, sending him as Captain of the First Fleet to New South Wales, literally the other side of the world.