Convicts
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English: A convict is a type of prisoner. Convicts were transported to Australia in 1788 from the start of European settlement, and were used as labourers in five out of the six major colonies. Transportation was eventually abolished in 1868.
[edit] Convicts in Australia
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This picture depicts women in England mourning their lovers who are soon to be transported to Australia (w:Botany Bay). Dated 1792. |
These convicts are in a w:chain gang, near Sydney. Guards are watching over them. Dated 1842. |
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