Stealing.
As a matter of fact, almost 60% of the convicts of the First Fleet were sentenced for theft of items of little value, such as food.
Most of there partners ran away or they were caught with each other.
Most convicts where the worst but theres not really one thats there the worst
There are three types of livestock in Australia. The most common of these is sheep, followed by cattle and goats.
Most convicts were hanged for serious crimes such as murder, robbery, and treason. In the 18th and 19th centuries, theft and other property crimes could also result in hanging, particularly in England, where the death penalty was commonly applied for a wide range of offenses. The severity of the punishment reflected the legal and social attitudes of the time towards crime and punishment.
Sydney Morning Herald (see link below).
Convicts were sent to Australia for a term of seven or fourteen years, or "for the term of his/her natural life" - that is, a life sentence. Very few of them ever returned to their home country, even those who had 7 year sentences, because there were better opportunities for them in Australia.
Most of there partners ran away or they were caught with each other.
Hate Crime
Theft/Larceny is the most common form of crime.
Convicts built the Perth Town Hall, the Fremantle Gaol, Government House and the Canning River convict fence.
the most common landform in Australia is mostly dry, falt,and mountains.
Most of the convicts sent to Australia stayed in Australia after their sentence was completed, or after they achieved a free pardon. Australia offered far more opportunities for employment and to make a decent living than Great Britain did at the time. Many of the convicts married other convicts, or free settlers who came over, and they would be given land grants or the means to start their own trade.
A crime that does not have any victim. The most common is prostitution.
Almost all of Australia's six colonies were settled by convicts. New South Wales, Tasmania, Queensland and Victoria all began with convict settlements (although the Victorian one did not succeed). Western Australia started as a free settlement but convicts arrived some 15 years after initial settlement. Only South Australia never had a penal colony.
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Littering.