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Jewish emancipation in the mid-nineteenth century: the Australian experience

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Among the convicts of the First Fleet there were at least eight and possibly up to fourteen Jews. Their position throughout the 19th century, although not Christian were nontheless British. They shared the same legal rights, but did not enjoy equal religious rights with Christianity, and this was to form the main focus of Jewish grievance throughout the first half of the 19th century

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