The first Australian bushranger: John Black casare.

Title: The first Australian bushranger: John Black casare.
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The first Australian bushranger: John Black casare.
The first bushranger John Black Casare A hungry man Born in the West Indies, John Caesar fled to England to escape plantation slavery. Ironically, he soon found himself transported to Australia on the first fleet. A huge man, the small rations of the colony compelled him to steal in order to sustain himself. David Collins, the colony's Judge-Advocate, wrote in July 1789: " This man was always reputed the hardest working convict in the colony; his frame …showed first 75 words of 1313 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1313 total…seeing his danger, he presented his musket; but before he could pull the trigger Wimbow fired and shot him. He was taken to the hut of Rose, a settler at Liberty Plains, where he died in a few hours. Thus ended a man, who certainly, during his life, could never have been estimated at more than one remove above the brute, and who had given more trouble than any other convict in the settlement. (Collins)

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