Between the 17th and 19th centuries, it is estimated that around 50,000 to 100,000 prisoners were transported to the New World, particularly to colonies like Australia and parts of the Americas. The British, in particular, used transportation as a form of punishment for various crimes, sending convicts to serve their sentences in these distant lands. This practice played a significant role in the development of these colonies, as many prisoners ultimately contributed to their growth and settlement.
King Henry VII (The 7th) of England sent John Cabot to the new world and Henry Hudson was sent by the Muscovy company first, but then was sent by the Dutch company.
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Slaves were brought to the New World when the Triangle Trade came around. Africa sent slaves to America and England in return for the imports that Africa got from them.
Summary of what is written below: European Exploration and Prison for Prisoners Back then Britain's jails were over populated and Britain needed a new place to send all of it's prisoners. Australia was a small continent and many officials believed that Australia was the best place to keep prisoners. When the prisoners reached Australia they were set free and had to be independent and find there own food, clothes, shelter, etc. These prisoners were not big crime makers in fact most were sent to jail for small thefts. Sometimes taking a newspaper or steeling a candy from a candy shop. Some were innocent but there was no proof to prove that so they were still sent to jail. Also as European Exploration was becoming more and more popular and many Kings and Queens started investing. Explorers from the more powerful countries from all over Europe had also started to explore lands that were not yet mapped. Australia was mapped however, not much was known about it so explorers started to explore.
portagul was the religion but the name of the man is Ferdinand Magellan
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It is sometimes called the Columbian Exchange. But most of the items went from the Old World to the New. The Old World sent cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, chickens and horses. They also sent rye, wheat and barley. The New world sent corn. The Old World sent many diseases that the New had never seen before and those killed hundreds of thousands. The worst was Small Pox. The only disease that came from the New world was syphilis. Because of the diseases the Old World sent, there were not many natives left to fight for their land.
New Zealand didn't do anything in WW2.
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Yes they were. In olden times, the practice of "transportation" was used to send convicts to the British colonies, usually Australia. This is "transportation" as opposed to "Transport", which means ways of getting from one place to another.
If they had a profession they were allowed to work , otherwise they were sent straight to the gas chambers
If i'm not wrong it means that they (Hannah and everybody) live longer because it's not them
King Henry VII (The 7th) of England sent John Cabot to the new world and Henry Hudson was sent by the Muscovy company first, but then was sent by the Dutch company.
England sent settlers to the New World.
He was sent by Queen Elizabeth I of England.
The soldiers were sent to stop the native from fhiting Spaniard
The soldiers were sent to stop the native from fhiting Spaniard