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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.

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When did catholicism arrived in Australia?

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How long was the term of transportation for the convicts?

Convicts to Australia were transported for seven years, fourteen years, twenty-one years or the term of their natural life.


How long where the convicts on the ship?

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.


When did the Queen approve the end of convict transportation to Australia?

Transportation of convicts to Australia ended when the last convict ship left Britain in 1867 and arrived in Australia on 10 January 1868. This ship, the "Hougoumont", brought its final cargo of 269 convicts to Western Australia, as New South Wales had abolished transportation of convicts in 1840. The punishment wasn't formally abolished till the 1890s. In other words it fell into disuse long before it was abolished.


What sort of clothes did female convicts wear in The First Fleet on the way to Australia?

Long dress, sandals and broad brim hat.


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North America had white settlers long before Australia did. One of the reasons Australia was settled was because the Americans refused to accept any more convicts from England.


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Permanent non-indigenous settlement of Australia only occurred with the arrival of the First Fleet of convicts on 26 January 1788.


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What were convict ships like?

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What did the convicts do in February 1788?

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