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From Google Images Lots of people lived in the countryside but disease came and animals ran away so they put up big gates surrounding there land. The Industrial Revolution began in the Georgian times. From the 1760s spinning and weaving machines make it easier and faster to make things. Lots of people went to London to because they thought the conditions were better there and London's population doubled from 500,000 to over 1 million.
 * Date || What I did today || What I learnt today ||
 * 15/5/12 || I added a Title from Matrix text and added a Voki || I learnt how to do a Matrix text Title ||
 * 17/5/12 || I did a mind map of the things we might what do and i highlighted the things i wanted to do. || I learnt that the British brought over new foods and machines. ||
 * 21/5/12 || I added a picture of the convicts. || I learnt that a prison hulk is a old warship that they put the convicts on when America declared Independence. Imagine that living on a ship with next to no food! ||
 * 23/5/12 || I read a information booklet on Crime and Punishment, Georgian Britain and when the British went to Botany Bay. || The Georgian era began in 1714 and lasted to 1830.

London had lots of dirty slums.

In the 18th century about 115,000 people were doing illegal things.

Henry Fielding formed a group of thief catchers they were later known as the Bow Street Runners.

Crimes that were before considered a small offense the Punishment was now hanging and there were public executions that thousands of people gathered to watch.

Britain didn't transport people often until 1717 when it became government policy.

After the War Of Independence Britain couldn't sent convicts to America so they put convicts in old navy ships called prison Hulks

But some people wanted convicts to be transported so they sent out ships (the first fleet) to look for a place to put them and they found Australia.

The British Government wanted to be friendly with the Aboriginals. || like these. || In England on Sunday 13 May 1787 the First Fleet left England.
 * 24/5/12 || I did a bit of my poster for Crime And Punishment || The England jails were overcrowded so they were filled with diseases! Imagine being in a cell full of people all with lots of diseases! ||
 * 28/5/12 || I finished my poster for crime and punishment || In the 1700s in England the police used hand cuffs
 * 30/5/12 || I started my contract on how would Australia be different if another country had colonised Australia first. || Bullfighting Was extremely popular in Spain even when people got killed. In Spain only Christian Religion is practiced. ||
 * 31/5/12 || I did my popplet for my contract. || In the 1700s in England rubbish was everywhere, the streets were dark and deserted, almost all the people in England were poor and in a Prison Hulk you couldn't even stand up. I learnt that there was many people that went to Australia before Captain James Cook. ||
 * 1/6/12 || I worked on my popplet a bit more. || In May 1606 Captain Torres and Queirós named an island La Australia. ||
 * 4/6/12 || I finished my popplet for my Contract. || * William Dampier was born in 1651 and died in 1715.
 * William Dampier didn't claim Australia because he thought it was dusty sandy and there was no water.
 * William Dampier came to Australia to map the rivers, currents and the coastline for the British Admiralty.
 * He was British and lived in Britain. ||
 * 5/6/12 || I finished my popplet for my Contract. || The order that the people went to Australia.
 * Willem Janszoon in 1606
 * Captain Torres and Queirós in 1606
 * Dirk Hartog in 1616
 * François Thijssen with (Pieter Nuyts on board) in 1627
 * Abel Tasman in 1642
 * William Dampier in 1699 - 1700
 * Willem de Vlamingh in 1696 - 1697
 * Nicholas Baudin 1800
 * La Perouse in 1785
 * Captain James Cook in 1770
 * Captain Arthur Phillip in 1788
 * Matthew Flinders in1796
 * John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley in 1802 - 1806
 * Allan Cunningham in 1816 - 1839
 * Edmund Kennedy in 1820
 * William Hilton Hovell in 1824
 * Hamilton Hume in 1824
 * Sir Thomas Livingstone Mitchell in 1827 ||
 * 12/6/12 || I researched the first fleet for my contract. || That there were 11 ships in the first fleet they were:
 * HMS Sirius - the flagship
 * HMS Supply - armed store ship
 * //The Alexander// - transport and was also the biggest ship
 * //The Borrowdale// - store ship
 * //The Charlotte// - transport ship
 * //The Fishburn// - store ship
 * //The Friendship// - transport ship
 * //Golden Grove// - store ship
 * //Lady Penrhyn// - transport ship
 * //Prince of Wales// - transport ship
 * //Scarborough// - transport ship

Captain Phillip split the convoy into three. The first part of the group arrived at Botany Bay on 18 January. The second part of the Fleet followed within twenty-four hours, and the remainder of the Fleet made its landed on Australia the same day. || Officials and passengers: 15 Crew: 323 Marines: 444 Marines Wife's and children: 46 Male Convicts: 582 Female Convict: 193 Convicts Children: 14
 * 13/6/12 || I finished my Contract which was a graph on what roles people played and how many there was. || How many people were on the First Fleet when they left England.

Total Embarked: 1422

How many people were on the First Fleet when they landed on Australia Officials and passengers: 14 Crew: 306 Marines: 245 Marines Wife's and children: 54 Male Convicts: 543 Female Convict: 189 Convicts Children: 22

//Total landed: 1373// ||

media type="custom" key="19135592" In 1768, Cook began the first of his three Pacific voyages which while he was on the voyages he charted the whole ocean, from New Zealand to the Arctic. Cook spent over eight and a half years charting previously unknown islands. Captains Cooks boat was the Endeavour. Captain Cook was given secret orders in a envelope he was to go to Tahiti and observe the transit of Venus so other sailors could navigate better. After he observed the transit of Venus then he was to open his secret orders his secret orders were to find a great southern continent called Australia and get the naturalists to draw the plants and animals and claim the land for Britain. During this voyage Cook discovered and named //Botany Bay//. But when Cook reached Batavia on 10 October 1770, malaria and dysentery spread among the crew. A number died at Batavia and on the way back to the Cape. However the expedition had been a great success. Captain James Cook was a skilled in surveying and navigating theses helped Captain Cook to find his way to Australia and also to find land. On 14 February 1779 Captain Cook died. || I learnt that William Jones was born on in 1798 and died 13 of May 1878 aged 80. He was a stocking weaver before being transported. He was born in England. He was convicted because he stole something and the ship he traveled on was the Friendship. He was sentenced to 7 years of transportation. I also learnt that there was over 300 convicts with the name William Jones and there was other William Jones so that makes it hard to find the one i want. || || gambling. || I also learnt that the Alexander is 452 tonnes, is 114 feet long and it carried 195 male convicts. I also learnt that the H.M.S supply carried 50 people and was built in America and it was 170 tonnes and 70 feet long. I learnt that James Squire was born in 1755 and he died in 1822 and he owned the first brewery shop. ||
 * Date || What I did Today || What I learnt Today ||
 * 14/6/12 || I did a sheet on Captain Cook. || James Cook was born on 27 October 1728 at Marton in Yorkshire.
 * 19/6/12 || I did a bit of my SlideRocket on my Convict William Jones. || [[image:stjcomo4t2/William Jones.jpeg width="194" height="310" align="center"]]
 * 20/6/12 || I did a slide on my Slide rocket presentation. || I learnt that the Lady Penryhn was a transport ship and it master was William Crapton Sever. I also learnt that the Lady Penryhn carried 0 male convicts and 101 female convicts. I also learnt that it arrived at Botany Bay on the 20 of January 1788. I learnt that the Friendship was a convict ship. It was 274 tons and 75 feet long and was skippered by Master Francis Walton. The Friendship was built in Scarborough in 1784, she carried 76 male and 21 female convicts. ||
 * 21/61/2 || I researched about my Convict William Jones || I learnt the route the first fleet took to get to Australia they left Portsmouth, traveled to Rio De Janeiro then to the Cape Of Good Hope to Tasmania and then arrived at Botany Bay.
 * 25/6/12 || I did some of my slide rocket presentation. || I learnt that William Jones was aboard the Dunrick Hulk and in 21st of August 1788 he received 50 lashes for [[image:http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQIKH9BQX_2KZ-NHqhuQJBvyvv4TiMR1ioXj3-6e8qdbHLHs9-m width="274" height="184"]]
 * 26/6/12 || I wrote a description on the Lady Penrhyn. || I learnt that the Alexander, the Charlotte, the Friendship, the lady Penrhyn, the prince of wales and the Scarborough all transported convicts and the Golden Grove, the Fishburn and the borrowdale were all store/cargo ships. I also learnt that all the ships took about 8 months to get to Australia. I also learnt that the Lady Penrhyn, the Prince Of Wales, the Sirius the golden Grove, the fishburn and the Borrowdale all had no male convicts. I also learnt that the Alexander the Scarborough, the Sirius, the golden Grove, the fishburn and the borrowdale all had no male convicts. This is the Lady Penrhyn:[[image:http://ahoy.tk-jk.net/MoreImages2/ConvictShips/GoldenGrove.jpg width="270" height="221"]] ||
 * 27/6/12 || I looked at everybody contracts and learnt a lot. || I learnt that the on the Friendship, 56 people were convicted of stealing. The Friendship left England on the the 13th May 1787.
 * 24/7/12 || I learned things about the Lady Penrhyn. || * The she was 333 tons
 * Built at the Thames in 1786
 * She was captured in 1811 in the West Indies
 * On her return voyage the people on the lady Penrhyn were the first to see the Kermadec Islands and Penrhyn Atoll in the Cook Islands.
 * The Lady Penrhyn was part-owned by London alderman and sea-biscuit manufacturer William Curtis.
 * The Lady Penrhyn carried the first horses that came to Australia which it is thought to have consisted of one stallion, one colt, three mares and two fillies from Cape Town, South Africa.
 * 25/7/12 || I learnt about the Lady Penrhyn,s return trip. || In an attempt to put into action one of the reasons given for making the Botany Bay colony which was to use the colony as a place to develop the fur trade of the northwest coast of America and for trade with China, Korea and Japan, Lady Penrhyn had a contract with George Mackenzie McCaulay, a councilor of the City of London to go to the "North West Coast of America to Trade for furs and after that to proceed to China & trade the Furs for Teas or other such Goods"ld need to estabbli
 * 25/7/12 || I learnt about the Lady Penrhyn,s return trip. || In an attempt to put into action one of the reasons given for making the Botany Bay colony which was to use the colony as a place to develop the fur trade of the northwest coast of America and for trade with China, Korea and Japan, Lady Penrhyn had a contract with George Mackenzie McCaulay, a councilor of the City of London to go to the "North West Coast of America to Trade for furs and after that to proceed to China & trade the Furs for Teas or other such Goods"ld need to estabbli

The Lady Penrhyn departed Sydney Cove May 5, 1788 and sailed north into the South Pacific. On 31 May the Kermadec Islands were sighted Macauley Island was named after McCaulay and Curtis Island was named after William Curtis.The poor condition of the ship and sickness among her crew compelled The Lady Penrhyn to turn back from this voyage when she had gone only as far as Tahiti, where the crew recovered and the ship was repaired. Then she went to and named Penrhyn Island the ring shaped coral reef of Tongareva in the Cook Islands. On August 8 they arrived at Macao on October 19 1788 then went upriver to Canton to take on a cargo of tea. ||
 * 26/7/12 || I looked at the things Captain Arthur Phillip would need to establish a colony and i looked at the problems you may encounter in Law and Order. || I thought about the problems i would have encountered if i was captain Arthur Phillips law and order captain and here are some i thought of: When convicts or marines refuse to work, when people stole things, people killing each other, trying to enforce the law and make it known and trying to make sure the convicts knew their their place and that some people were higher in rank then them. ||
 * 30/7/12 || Today i looked at the positives, minuses and interesting things were in the First Fleet Settlement Life and a solution for the minuses. ||  || Positive || Minus || Interesting ||
 * # New Plants and animals to study
 * 1) If you’re a officer or marine convicts work for you
 * 2) New places to explore
 * 3) Governor Phillip is nice
 * 4) They give you land grants after you’ve served your time
 * 5) Start a new life in a new place || # Bad Conditions (lots of people died)
 * 6) Lots of diseases
 * 7) They relied on ships to bring them their food and the ships didn’t get there sometimes they crashed and if they did get there the food was stale and unhealthy and the water was disease riddled.
 * 8) Convicts live in badly made huts and tents
 * 9) Bad supplies, tools and bad rations
 * 10) Almost Impossible to run away because it’s all wilderness and there is no food except the native foods and most convicts don’t know that there editable or if you can eat them

Solution for the Minuses They brought a book on British law with them which was a series Blackstone's Commentaries, which explained the British law and legal system. First settlers had the authority of the first charter of justice. Most crimes were punishable by death! Imagine getting hanged for stealing something! ||
 * 1) Try to build better places for accommodation.
 * 2) More doctors and better healthcare.
 * 3) Plant crops so the food you get out of the garden will be fresh and healthy.
 * 4) Build better houses and make new and better tools to build your house.
 * 5) Plant Crops for food, bring people in that know how to make better tools and bring people in that know how to make better supplies.
 * 6) Get to know what wild berries and plants you can eat and which are poisonous or which are not editable. || # New plants and animals to study
 * 7) Everyone was on the same rations even Governor Phillip
 * 8) In Australia there are gold and other valuables. ||   ||
 * 31/7/12 (My Birthday!) || I thought about how i could make sure that the convicts respected rank. || I learnt that in June 1790, the Second Fleet came with convicts and food and in 1791 the Third Fleet came. The second fleet was also called the death fleet. I also thought about my product and thought i might do a news report or maybe a thing were i create the first fleet ships and put info on them or i might do both. ||
 * 2/8/12 || I looked at law and order in at Australia || I learnt about law and order at Australia. I learnt that
 * The Judge Advocate handled behavior matters
 * The first Advocate was Captain David Collins he was a marine with no training in law
 * Criminals were handled by the court martial using the Mutiny act and the articles of war
 * Marines didn't want to sit in court because they were not paid for it
 * They made a night watch witch reduced crimes
 * Some convicts, officers and the government had gardens that needed guarding ||
 * 6/8/12 || I learnt about Law and Order in Australia Early Settlement. || I learnt about law and order i learnt that

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 * Date || What i did today || What i learnt today ||
 * 8/8/12 || I finished my Law and Order information || On 11 February, 1788, the first law court in Australia met, with three naval officers and three marines sitting with the Judge Advocate David Collins as members of the court.
 * 14/8/12 || I thought about my big question and small questions for my product || My big question is "How did later Fleets affect colonisation. My small questions are When did the second fleet arrive and what did they bring with them?,When did the third fleet arrive and what did the bring with them, Why were the later fleets sent to Australia?, What groups of people came on the later fleets that helped with colonisation?, Why were there more deaths on the 2nd and the 3rd fleet than the first fleet?, Who came to Australia up until the 1850s?, How many fleets were there and when did they come to Australia? and my last question is What supplies came on the later fleets that helped with colonisation? ||