comerciante (noun)
mercantil, mercante (adjective)
22 Galleons and 108 armed merchant ships
34 warships and 163 armed merchant vessels
The Spanish word for day is día.
34 Warships and 163 armed Merchant Vessels
The Rosario, The San Salvador, The San Lorenzo, The San Mateo, The San Felipe
Kings and emerging merchant class.
Impossible, not even if you merchant inside the exchange.
"Day" in Spanish is día. Note the accent mark above the "i".
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 Spanish Armada that sailed againts England in 1588 consisted of: 24 Galleons 4 Galleys 4 Galleasses 85 Armed merchant vessels (mostly Carracks) 34 Light Vessels (mostly Pinace type craft)
"Address" is "dirección" in Spanish.
The name GREEN DAY meand dia verde in spanish