There were 32.526 ships that sailed to the Plymouth Colony. No im just kidding. There were 14 that sailed to th Plymouth Colony. Not kidding.
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According to The Columbia Encyclopedia he took 1500 colonists on 17 ships on his second journey to the New World. On the first journey the Santa Maria had 40 men on board while Nina and Pinta had 24 and 26 men, respectively on board.
Most came as slaves brought on ships. They were mostly likely taken from their homes and forced into slavery, or sold by their families for money. Not many came as free people.
* It was Patrick Henry. I am absolutely sure.
There were 11 ships in the First Fleet, which departed from portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787.
he sailed on the santa maria
The First Fleet ships had many tools, including ropes, cooking equipment, and agricultural implements. They also brought surgical tools, handcuffs, and chains.
4 ships
Who knows. Research how big the ship was (To lazy to do it myself) And estimate how many people it could carry.
The first colonists to settle in Australia were a mixture of over 700 convicts sent from Britain, and the officers sent to oversee the new colony, under the command of Governor Arthur Phillip. There were also many marines, some of whom brought their wives and children.
Some of the first colonists to arrive in Glacier Bay were people from France. They were joined later by the German, Dutch, and English. The rich source of salmon and trapping for fur brought many to this area in the late 1700's.
He plundered many Spanish ships in south America and also, he brought hoards of riches of treasure form Spanish ships he had sunk,.
According to The Columbia Encyclopedia he took 1500 colonists on 17 ships on his second journey to the New World. On the first journey the Santa Maria had 40 men on board while Nina and Pinta had 24 and 26 men, respectively on board.
The colonists first left in 1607 for many reasons like religious and economics.
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Most came as slaves brought on ships. They were mostly likely taken from their homes and forced into slavery, or sold by their families for money. Not many came as free people.
One, the Argo.
Eleven ships came to Australia with the First Fleet of convicts in 1788.