Charlotte (ship)

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Charlotte was one of the convict transport ships of the First Fleet that carried prisoners and settlers from Britain to establish the first European colony in Australia in 1788.

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Label Occurrences
Charlotte (ship) canonical 5

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf First Fleet ship
convict transport ship
arrivalColony Colony of New South Wales
arrivalYear 1788
carried Royal Marines
civilian officials
female convicts
male convicts
countryOfOrigin Great Britain
departureCountry England
Great Britain
departurePort Portsmouth
departureYear 1787
destination Botany Bay
New South Wales
Sydney Harbour
surface form: Port Jackson
era 18th century
operatedBy UK government
surface form: British government
operationalRole transport of military personnel
transport of prisoners
transport of settlers
partOf Landing of the First Fleet
surface form: First Fleet
partOfEvent British colonisation of Australia
surface form: European colonisation of Australia

Landing of the First Fleet
surface form: voyage of the First Fleet
purpose establish first European colony in Australia
registeredIn Great Britain
surface form: Britain
route Britain to Australia
sailedUnderFlag British flag
significance helped establish penal colony in New South Wales
transported convicts
marines
settlers
usedFor long-distance ocean voyage

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Landing of the First Fleet hasPart Charlotte (ship)
Alexander (ship) partOfConvoyWith Charlotte (ship)
Lady Penrhyn (ship) convoyCompanions Charlotte (ship)
subject surface form: Lady Penrhyn
Prince of Wales (ship) sailedWith Charlotte (ship)
Golden Grove (ship) partOfConvoyWith Charlotte (ship)
subject surface form: Golden Grove