When this stopped, the prisoners were then transported all the way to Australia. Penal transportation was ... the harshest forms of punishment in the colony. “Convicts loathed it.
THE PRACTICE of transportation — enforced exile — to Australia for the most insignificant misdemeanour was one which blighted the British legal system until 1868, by which time 164,000 had been sent ...
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