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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.

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When did convicts stop coming to Western Australia?

Western Australia was the last state in Australia to receive convicts. New South Wales had abolished transportation of convicts in 1840.The last convict ship, the "Hougoumont", left Britain in 1867 and arrived in Australia on 10 January 1868.


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When did convicts stop coming to Australia?

The last transport to bring convicts to Australia landed at Fremantle on the 10th of January, 1868. Pressure from the eastern colonies, together with the rising costs of keeping the system going, prompted the British government to announce in 1865 that after three years, no more convicts would be sent to Australia. The approximate number of convicts sent to the Australian colonies during the period of transportation has been 160,500, of whom 24,700 were women.


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no, we let anyone in. besides, Australia was a prison colony, it would be a bit ridiculous to exclude convicts from there


How many convicts came to Australia?

As near as can be determined from records, it is believed that a total of around 162,000 convicts came to Australia, from the time of the First Fleet in 1788 until the cessation of transportation with the final shipload of convicts to Western Australia in 1868.


Why did the British stop sending convicts to North America?

The Americans had a major uproar that is also known as War of Independence. In the end, the war stopped when the British signed a treaty that gave Americans their independence and also the halt of receiving convicts from Britain. That day was July 4th which is now known as Independence Day.


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What did early settlers bring to Australia and why?

The convicts had no choice: they were sent to New South Wales, as the eastern half of Australia was then known. This was to solve the problem of Britain's overcrowded prisons (a consequence of the massive changes wrought by the Industrial Revolution) by establishing a new penal colony in a land which showed promise for eventually becoming self-supporting. Britain had been sending their excess prisoners to North America, but the American War of Independence put a stop to the practice. Following this, the English were no longer able to transport surplus prisoners who couldn't legally be executed to North America. The problem, of course, was that the convicts couldn't simply be offloaded and left to their own devices. Soldiers and officers were needed to guard them and to establish the new colony under British authority. Extra incentive was offered to the marines by way of allowing them to bring their families, and offering them land in the new colony upon completion of their terms of service. This wasn't the only reason why England decided to send its convicts to Australia. There were other very real benefits to Great Britain, which wished to expand the British empire, and prevent the French from gaining a foothold in the Australian continent or in that part of the Pacific. Furthermore, Britain needed a port in the East to promote trade with China and to extend its naval and commercial power. Finally, the continent had natural resources which England wanted. However, there is strong evidence to suggest that the first European settlers in Australia were Dutch sailors stranded after being shipwrecked off the Western Australian coast in the early 1600s. These European settlers are not to be confused with the Aboriginal people though. Aborigines came to Australia from the Indian subcontinent long before European settlers arrived.


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