Lags: A History of the Western Australian Convict Phenomenon

Bill Edgar
ISBN: 071361031 Category:

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WEST AUSTRALIANA

The early settlers at the Swan River determined they would remain a free settlement, but after twenty years of unremitting struggle, as their economic circumstances became perilous, they were forced to petition the British Government for convicts and the much needed labour their presence would bring.

Between 1850 and 1868 close to 10,000 male convicts arrived in Western Australia from Britain. Far from being the detrimental influence many predicted, these ‘lags’, the detritus from the iniquities of the English legal and penal systems, injected new life into a stagnant economy. Despite a high percentage of original serious criminality among them, the vastly different environment in this most isolated of British settlements had a positive influence on these refugees from the cruel prisons and hulks of the Home country.

The convict system in WA proved to be forward thinking and benign by comparison with the system of earlier decades in New South Wales and Tasmania. In consequence, many of the convicts who were landed at Fremantle subsequently became valuable citizens, helping to lay the foundations of early, modern Western Australia.

Second Edition. pp. 246 illusts #2601022/290924

Additional Information

AuthorBill Edgar
Number of pages256
PublisherTammar Publications
Year Published2012
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Near Fine

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