1. America wouldn't accept any more convicts from Britain 2. Britain wanted to get rid of the convicts and lower-class people 3. Britain wanted to spread colonialism further and set up colonies to supply Britain with raw materials.
the shadowland is believed to have been the most haunted place in the whole of australia. it used to be a former jail
18 And it's gaol in Australia (jail is USA and Australian tabloid spelling)
Gaol was an early English term for a jail. The word is still used in some English-speaking countries, such as the UK and Australia.
In Australia jail is spelt gaol which is the same as the British way of spelling it.Answer It's spelled jail in the media and by many people generally, gaol in official government documents (and on the signs outside gaols!).
Europeans originally used Australia as a sort of jail island for people who had committed crimes. Over time, Europeans just started to move there after hearing about it. They came to be used to it and spread throughout.
Um No he is not, he is not in Australia anymore he's in the Philippines now.
God bless Australia fair !
Gaol time is simply another term for "jail time". The word gaol was used in 18th and 19th century England, and then in Australia after the British settled the country.
We don't use the overall death penalty in Australia. A murderer would go to jail. Killing someone is cruel but it doesn't do to kill the murderer for what they did. Then we would be just as bad as them. In jail, they can't hurt anybody.
Gaol time is simply another term for "jail time". The word gaol was used in 18th and 19th century England, and then in Australia after the British settled the country.
i think its Australia andbelgium
Tam Do broke his brothers out in 1980 before they came to Australia.