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The First Fleet carried supplies that would be needed to establish a new colony. They included such things as:

  • tools for gardening and building
  • seeds
  • stock animals
  • clothing
  • hammocks

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What did the store ships of the First Fleet carry?

The storeships of the First Fleet carried the food, tools and other materials necessary to build a new colony. For a complete lits of what sort of supplies were carried, click on the related link below.


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What was the flag on the ships in the First Fleet?

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What was the first fleet of ships called that landed in australia?

The first fleet of ships that landed in Australia was simply called the First Fleet.


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Why did the first fleet make stops on its way to Australia?

It was necessary for the First Fleet to make stops at three different ports on its way to Australia because the crew needed to replenish its supplies and provisions. The journey to Australia took over eight months, and the ships were unable to carry enough supplies for the entire voyage. Hence the need to stop and take on new supplies at Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town. Also, because the ships coupld not carry livestock for the entire journey from England, it was better to purchase cattle, sheep, chickens and other stock from the final stop, Cape Town.


How many ships were there in the first fleet and what were the names of the ships?

The First Fleet, which set sail from England to Australia in 1787, consisted of 11 ships. The names of these ships were the Sirius, Supply, and the convict transports: Alexander, Charlotte, Lady Penrhyn, Scarborough, Prince of Wales, Friendship, and the Borrowdale. Additionally, there were two other vessels, the Fishburn and the Golden Grove, which provided supplies. This fleet played a crucial role in establishing the first European settlement in Australia.


Where were the supplies stored in the First Fleet?

Standard supplies were stored below the main decks. These would include basic rations and supplies needed for the convicts and officers aboard each of the boats. The three supply ships of the First Fleet were the Borrowdale, the Fishburn and the Golden Grove. These carried supplies needed to begin the new colony, such as tools, implements and seeds.


Is Pandora in the First Fleet?

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What did they share on the First Fleet ships?

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Why did the first fleet call at Rio de Janeiro instead of going straight to Africa?

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