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France and Botany Bay : the lure of a penal colony : Forster, Colin, 1926- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Forster, Colin, 1926- Publication date. 1996. Topics. Penal colonies -- Australia -- New South Wales -- History, Deportation -- France -- History, New South Wales -- History. Publisher.
map shows a burgeoning settlement, but no walls or gaol to conine the convicts. It was an ‘open’ prison, where convicts lived in their own tents and huts — and were employed on public works and farms — making escape into the bush relatively easy.
determine why the British government in 1786 decided to establish a penal colony at Botany Bay on the east coast of the newly discovered New South Wales that was situated many thousands of kilometres from English ports and outposts.
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About 162,000 male and female prisoners were sent to Botany Bay between 1788 and 1868, the last year that convicts were sent there. Most prisoners at Botany Bay were from England, Ireland, or Scotland, but some were from other colonies of England such as Canada, India, New Zealand, Hong Kong, and the countries of the Caribbean Sea.
part of the article, I will examine the literary background, historical frameworks, and contemporary debates that inform Southey’s Botany Bay poems. The second. part will focus on the...
28 Απρ 2020 · Botany Bay on the Australian coast, he contended, would be the best site for a penal colony since it had a Mediterranean climate and would be fertile. Banks added, too, that. there would be...