the convicts ate raw meat and beetroot.
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No. Although the convicts were well fed, they were not given the privilege of anything sweet except a small ration of sugar.
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In New South Wales, convicts were given weekly rations of beef, flour, grain, sugar and tea. In some cases, fresh vegetables were available and the convicts could add them to their stew. Female convicts were given less rations than males based on their work being less strenuous.
There are many types of convicts but the main ones are government service convicts, assigned convicts, expirees, emancipists and ticket of leave convicts.
The escaped convicts were captured.
No convicts didn't have showers!
The same as a non-convicts.
convicts live in prison or jail
two thirds of what the male convicts received, and the male received a ration of meat per day (1lb of salt pork, beef or mutton) and 1 to 2lb per day of flour or cornmeal to make damper.