it was not
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Around the time of the first fleet, 1788, sentences for convicts were usually for 7 or 14 years. Severe cases were transported to Australia "for the term of their natural life" . However, many convicts stayed in Australia life as they built entirely new lives in Australia. Opportunities for pardoned convicts were very good, and many went on to become leaders in the new, young colony.
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Well good convicts got food and water! If they were ALWAYS good they would get a ticket of leave!!!
What did King George think of the colonists? They were revolting!
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Good convicts were sometimes rewarded with ticket of leave tickets or a parole
Prior to the revolutionary war which formed the USA, another 60,000 convicts were sent to North America (some sources say 50,000). About 165,000 British convicts were transported to Australia between 1788 and 1868. British convicts were also sent to Canada, as well as to its outposts in India, the Cape of Good Hope, Bermuda and Mauritius. Figures for these convicts are unknown, particularly as some of them were then sent on to Australia.
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some convicts were treated really badly and others were treated very good, they were not truly free until they gained a free trust. some convicts earned enough trust.
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