The List of convicts on the First Fleet contains basic information about most of the 775 convicts who were on the First Fleet when it sailed. [1] [2] For about 93 of these individuals useful information is available, often of such volume that it is not suitable for inclusion in the "Other information" column of the list article.. Captain Arthur Phillip RN was the commander of the First Fleet of 11 ships that sailed into Botany Bay, New South Wales, in January 1788. Three days later he chose a site at nearby Sydney Cove, in Port Jackson, and on 26 January began to establish a convict settlement. Phillip proved himself to be an enthusiastic and thorough leader who dealt.

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First Fleet convicts 08:34. Imagine you are a First Fleet convict. Write a diary entry on your daily life as a convict serving your punishment in New South Wales. Create an idea for a new law that you would like Australians to follow today. Write a persuasive text to convince your teacher that this should become a law.. The first free settlers arrived in New South Wales in 1793 but convicts remained in the majority until the great influx of people lured by the gold rushes of the 1850s. Convict crimes Convicts were mainly from England and Wales, with a large contingent of Irish (24 per cent) and a much smaller number of Scots (five per cent).