Port Arthur was built by the British as a penal colony in 1830 on the southeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia. Its construction was part of a broader strategy to house convicts and deter crime in Britain. The site was chosen for its natural harbor and isolation, making it suitable for a facility intended to reform and punish prisoners. Over the years, it developed into a significant settlement, featuring various buildings and infrastructure.
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