Free settlers primarily traveled to Australia during the 19th century, particularly from the 1830s to the 1860s. They were individuals who chose to migrate for opportunities, often seeking land and a better life, as opposed to convicts who were transported. Many settled in regions such as New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland, contributing to the expansion and development of the colonies. Their arrival played a significant role in shaping Australian society and its economy.
In order to get to Ohio, settlers would travel either overland or by waterways. Ferries and barges allowed people to travel hundreds of miles in a few days. Travel overland was much more arduous.
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The First Fleet carried convicts and their military guards, the first free settlers came later and were not convicts
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There were free settlers on the First Fleet Which arrived in New South Wales in January 1788. They were the officers' wives and children. With each successive fleet, more free settlers came out. The Second Fleet arrived in New South Wales in June 1790.
The early Australian settlers were a mixture of convicts, officers and the officers' wives and children. Some of them were therefore free settlers.
Mountain passes gave traveling settlers a way to travel through the mountains. Without the passes, the settlers would have to travel to higher and more dangerous altitudes.
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In order to get to Ohio, settlers would travel either overland or by waterways. Ferries and barges allowed people to travel hundreds of miles in a few days. Travel overland was much more arduous.
They came by ship. It took 3 to 6 months of travel.
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