There were 11 ships in the First Fleet, which departed from portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.
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At 4:00am on the morning of Sunday 13 May 1787, the signal was given from the Sirius for the Fleet to commence its departure, and by 6:00am, all of the ships of the Fleet were on their way.
At 4:00am on the morning of Sunday 13 May 1787, the signal was given from the Sirius for the Fleet to commence its departure, and by 6:00am, all of the ships of the Fleet were on their way.
The ships of the First Fleet included:HMS Sirius - the flagshipHMS Supply - armed storeshipThe Alexander - transport and the biggest shipThe Borrowdale - storeshipThe Charlotte - transportThe Fishburn - storeshipThe Friendship - transportGolden Grove - storeshipLady Penrhyn - transportPrince of Wales - transportScarborough - transport
Portsmouth.
Portsmouth.
The First Fleet did not leave Plymouth. The first Fleet refers to the eleven ships carrying convicts, marines and officers, who established the first European settlement in New South Wales. The First Fleet departed Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.
The First Fleet departed Portsmouth in England on 13 May 1787.
The First Fleet left Rio De Janeiro on 3 September 1787.
There were 11 ships in the First Fleet, which departed from portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.
The net immigration in Britain is inward not outward at the moment.
I think we need a lot more context to be able to answer this question.Some British people leave Great Britain every day.
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So they could have freedom of speech and religion.
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Captain James Cook did not travel on the First Fleet, which was a fleet transporting convicts to Australia in 1788. He set sail from England in 1768 on an expeditionary voyage, making his first landfall in Botany Bay, Australia in 1770.