Criminal Transport Practice

Criminal Transport Practice

Approximately 50,000 British criminals were "transported" to the American colonies, serving sentences of 7 or 14 years instead of facing the death penalty. This practice came to an end with the American Revolution, resulting in overcrowded UK prisons until the establishment of the Australian colony, which revived the transportation tradition.

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