by ship
It can be near the coast.
by ship
shipbuilders in boston i think, but not 100% sure
Spain created a trade monopoly that required people in the colonies to only rely on Spain for their purchases. The other European countries were obviously angry about this, and began launching privateer ships that attacked and pillaged Spanish merchant ships. To fight this, Spain sent an armada of battleships to the Caribbean to escort Spanish merchant ships.
The Galleon Trade is referring to trading ships that sailed across the Pacific Ocean to the following places:Manila (Philippines)AcapulcoNew Spain (Mexico)
The king shut the Boston port from trade and ships.
superior ships and navigational equipment
when the ships reached the southern coast of central America good s were loaded onto wagons and hauled to the Atlantic coast. there they were loaded on new ships and taken to Spain and other European ports.
You dont trade ships you buy ships
The townshend acts were pasted and Britain closed all ports coming from Boston.
Dias was a captain who took a fleet of ships on a mission to control Muslim trade and one of his ships just happens to find a route from Portugal to India that went around the bottom of Africa
Spain wished to compete with Portugal for trade. (Apex)
Well in the slave trade Spain did alot of things like eat rotting feti and beat little dirty Mexican boys Sources: University of Berkly, 6 years in the spanish slave trade, degree in zoology