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    Encyclopedia: Penal transportation Source:Wikipedia
    Transportation
    or penal transportation is used to refer to the
    deporting
    of
    convicted
    criminals
    to a
    penal colony
    , for example by
    France
    to Devil's Island and by the
    United Kingdom
    (then including
    Ireland
    ) to its colonies in
    The Americas
    , from the
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    American Revolution
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    Penal transportation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Transportation or penal transportation is used to refer to the deporting of convicted criminals to a penal colony, for example by France to Devil's Island and by the United Kingdom (then including Ireland) to its colonies in The Americas, from the 1610s to American Revolution in the 1770s, and...
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    Convicts and the Colonies
    A Study of Penal Transportation from Great Britain and Ireland to Australia & other parts of the British Empire...
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    Colonial Places, Convict Spaces: Penal Transportation in Global ...
    Between 9-10 December 1999, the Department of Economic & Social History, University of Leicester (UK) will host an interdisciplinary conference: Colonial Places, Convict Spaces: Penal Transportation ...
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    Colonial Places, Convict Spaces: Penal Transportation in Global Context, ... 'Bandieten and Bannelingen': penal and political transportation in the Dutch East India Company's Indian Ocean empire, ...
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    Penal Transportation
    , 1792 Transportation or penal transportation is used to refer to the deportation of convicted criminals to a penal colony, for example by France to Devil's Island and by the United Kingdom (then ...
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    Details: Convicts and the colonies : a study of penal transportation ...
    All about Details: Convicts and the colonies : a study of penal transportation from Great Britain and Ireland to Australia and other parts by A. G. L. Shaw. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social ...
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    Penal transportation - Bvio
    In law and in history, particularly with reference to the history of Australia, the word '''transportation''' can refer to deporting convicted criminals to a penal colony.
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    Penal transportation
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    Transportation or penal transportation refers to the deporting of convicted criminals to a penal colony, for example by France to Devil's Island and by the United Kingdom (then including Ireland) to ...
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    Penal transportation - Wikinfo
    In law and in history, particularly with reference to the history of Australia, the word transportation can refer to deporting convicted criminals to a penal colony.
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