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John Ball, a 51-year-old man sentenced to death for stealing sheep, was transported on the ship Charlotte in May 1787. Alone and without family, he faced the harsh reality of convict life in Australia. His journey marked a significant chapter in the history of transportation, reflecting the struggles and stories of those transported during this era. Tragically, he died in 1788, highlighting the perilous conditions faced by convicts. This narrative serves as a reminder of the human cost of crime and punishment in the 18th century.
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