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The most potentially fatal danger was that Colombus and his crews on the three exploration ships furnished by the Spanish Crown would be victims of the Atlantic Ocean. Colombus had never attempted such a long voyage. They were in fact travelling into "uncharted waters".
4-8 weeks my darling!!!
They turned to African slaves because they were already used to the European diseases, had farming experience, and had no trace of relatives to refuse their enslavement.
Slavery has occurred for a long time throughout history, and all sorts of groups have been enslaved. The majority of slaves don't necessarily originate from any single location. But the term slave did come from Vikings capturing and selling of Slavic peoples back around the 500's, (notice that slavery did occur prior to that). Since that time, slavery has occurred all over the globe within all sorts of cultures, so a geographical location from which slaves most come from doesn't exist. If you want to be fancy about it... most slaves come from "oppression".
The reason why is because the white had many crops to help them and there family survive and because people back then thought so many slaves left they always brought them back the slaves should do it a little longer.
How long did it take to cross the Atlantic Ocean in 1902
8 months
Santa is not real. He never crosses it. the only thing he may cross is you dad.
The Atlantic, unless you go the long way around and cross most of the others on Earth.
The Amazon River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. The South Atlantic Ocean
you can fly accross the Atlantic in about 6 hours, passenger ships take sbout 6 days
That depends entirely on where in the Pacific to where in the Atlantic.
The east end of the Amazon IS the Atlantic ocean. From the source in the interior of South America to the Atlantic, the Amazon is 4,345 miles long.
There aren't any trains from the US to France - it's impossible. How would a train cross the Atlantic Ocean?
Many modern fighters can cross the Atlantic in 4 hours or so.
30 hrs
The mid Atlantic ridge.