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Approximately 1 in 7 convicts were women, while political prisoners, another minority group, comprised many of the best-known convicts. Once emancipated, most ...
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List of convicts transported to Australia ... Penal transportation to Australia began with the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 and ended in 1868. Overall, ...
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List of convicts transported to Australia · B Joseph Backler · William Bannon · C John Cadman (convict) · John Casey (Australian convict) · D Alfred Dancey ...
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List of convicts on the First Fleet ... Retrieved 31 July 2015. ^ NSW Bdm Vol 147A No 12 & Vol 3A No 113; ^ King, J. (1980) The First Fleet The Convict Voyage ...
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Main article: Convicts in Australia. Convict women in Australia were British prisoners whom the government increasingly sent out during the era of ...
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Western Australia, 1826, 1832. Swan River Colony · Western Australia, 1850 ... Convicts transferred back to Sydney; ^ Last convict ship arrived 9 January ...
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Pages in category "Convicts transported to Western Australia" ; B · Enoch Barratt · Thomas Berwick · William Boxhal · George Brand (convict) · Hugh Francis Brophy ...
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"Australian Convict Sites" is a World Heritage Site which includes the remains of 11 places used in the transportation of convicts to Australia.
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