Early 15th-century Portuguese caravela tilhada had by the time of Columbus been developed into the Spanish caravela redonda - so, yes.
The caravel was an original Portugese model.
He sailed the caravel hundreds of miles over the Pacific Ocean.The caravel was a midsized ship developed by the Portuguese and Spanish.
A caravel was a small, fast Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship.The caravel came into sight on the horizon.They set sail aboard the caravel for the New World.
Take a spanish class
Caravel
they used clipper ships
It would help transport salves
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Caravel is a noun.
I'm not positive where it originated from but I do know that it became famous through the Portuguese and the Spanish through their exploration.
No it wasn't it was a nao. That means ship in Old Spanish. In todays world it would be considered a carrack.
Caravel in french means caravelle