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By troop ships.
Only English ships could be used in Colonial times to transport exported goods from the Colonies to Europe and other parts of the world. This measure passed by Parliament probably led to piracy on the high seas because English ships would take possession of other ships leaving the Colonies.
WWII in Europe was decided by the movement of materiel across the Atlantic from the US to UK. Liberty ships were crucial to this venture. The predation of the UK maritime fleet by the German U boats was immense.
In the World War One era, it was vital for cargo ships to cross the Atlantic Ocean for the transport of supplies from the USA to Western Europe. The major danger in this was that German submarines were able to use torpedoes to sink ships, both military and merchant vessels. The ship sailing formation called a convoy was designed to protect ships in the convoy and to destroy German submarines.
34 ships were sunk and 288 ships were damaged
By troop ships.
The Germans believed the ships were carrying war supplies to the Allies.
The advantages was Portuguese ships began making expedition in search of a sea route to Asia. The disadvantages of sailing west from Europe to Asia is they had no maps that showed the world correctly.
Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.
The northeastern colonies all had ports that connected them to the Atlantic ocean, which was a clear path from Europe. As a result, trade ships from Europe carrying imports landed on the northeastern shores first, and American ships departing with exported goods had a clear path to Europe.
War ships played a minor role in world war one as the British had total control of the seas with their Grand Fleet but convoys played an important part in moving troops and supplies from the Americas to the battlefields of Europe.
Slaves were shipped from Africa to the New World to make products which were shipped to Europe, which in turn send ships to Africa for more slaves.
Only English ships could be used in Colonial times to transport exported goods from the Colonies to Europe and other parts of the world. This measure passed by Parliament probably led to piracy on the high seas because English ships would take possession of other ships leaving the Colonies.
Each soldier on board a U.S. military ship during World War 1 filled out a card with personal information. Upon the ship's safe arrival in Europe, the cards would be mailed back to the United States.
By any standard methods of transport, like planes and ships. Depending on where in the world you are, you may be able to travel other ways, like by train or road.
WWII in Europe was decided by the movement of materiel across the Atlantic from the US to UK. Liberty ships were crucial to this venture. The predation of the UK maritime fleet by the German U boats was immense.
There are about 80,000 ocean-going ships in the world.