Convict Population of New South Wales During The Period
Year | Males | Females | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1788 | 529 | 188 | 717 |
1790 | 297 | 70 | 367 |
1800 | 1,230 | 328 | 1,558 |
1805 | 1,561 | 516 | 2,077 |
1819 | 8,920 | 1,066 | 9,986 |
1828 | 16,442 | 1,544 | 17,986 |
1836 | 25,254 | 2,577 | 27,831 |
1841 | 23,844 | 3,133 | 26,977 |
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