Mary Reibey was transported to the colony of New South Wales for horse-stealing. Horses were a very valuable commodity, so the crime was considered serious, even though it is likely that she just borrowed the horse to run away. She was thirteen when she was convicted, and her parents had both died, so her circumstances were poor and uncertain.
Mary Reibey was transported from her home in England to the penal colony in Australia in 1792, having been convicted for horse theft. After her release in Sydney, she became through marriage a successful business woman and dedicated her later life to charitable works. According to the Reibey Institute website (see related link below), her appearance on the Australian $20 note honours her contribution to Australia as one of the country's pioneer entrepreneurs. Other works for which she was noted included owning farms, the family sealing operation at Bass Strait, and being involved in overseas commerce, which included expanding her shipping fleet. Reibey was a founding member of the Bank of New South Wales, which is now known as Westpac. She was also appointed governor of the Free Grammar School in 1825.
The only remaining convict colony in Australia by the end of 1853 was Fremantle, in Western Australia.
There were many Debtors in Georgia, so they wouldn't have had a rich lifestyle.
Australia was originally a penal colony.
Australia was originally a penal colony. This means that British convicts were shipped off to Australia to serve their sentences.
Mary Reibey was transported from her home in England to the penal colony in Australia in 1792, having been convicted for horse theft. After her release in Sydney, she became through marriage a successful business woman and dedicated her later life to charitable works. According to the Reibey Institute website (see related link below), her appearance on the Australian $20 note honours her contribution to Australia as one of the country's pioneer entrepreneurs. Other works for which she was noted included owning farms, the family sealing operation at Bass Strait, and being involved in overseas commerce, which included expanding her shipping fleet. Reibey was a founding member of the Bank of New South Wales, which is now known as Westpac. She was also appointed governor of the Free Grammar School in 1825.
There were many Debtors in Georgia, so they wouldn't have had a rich lifestyle.
The only remaining convict colony in Australia by the end of 1853 was Fremantle, in Western Australia.
Australia was never a colony, Australia is a federation of states (former colonies) that oficialy started in 1901.
Australia was originally a penal colony.
Australia was a colony of Great Britain. It was never a colonial power.
Australia was originally a penal colony. This means that British convicts were shipped off to Australia to serve their sentences.
Western Australia
Australia was once a colony of Great Britain.
1788
The original European settlement of Australia was as a penal colony, an outpost and colony of Great Britain. There were some free settlers as well.
South Australia is the only Australian state or colony with no history of convict settlement.