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September 30, 1997 by Chevron
A shipload is not a defined unit of measure, it'd depend on the size of the ship.
The shipload of Italian sailors rescued the bones of Saint Nicholas in the year 1087.
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There is not much of a character to describe. He was locked in the labyrinth, where he was annually fed a shipload of young Athenians, until Theseus came and killed him.
yes,Australia was founded as a giant prison, also known as a penal colony. In 1788, England sent its first shipload of prisoners.
immigration is all about a new life for some less fortunate people. over 1 thousand people immigrate every year per shipload.
Can I assume that you are not referring to the black "migrants" that came chained by the shipload throughout the first few hundred years of America. What exactly are you asking?
He became Governor of the island of Hispaniola. He instituted there such a reign of terror (stealing a shipload of valuables for himself in the process) that he was formally accused of "Tyranny", arrested and brought back to Spain in chains .
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There may be people who own assets whose value is more than one hundred million dollars but that does not mean that the citizens are worth anywhere near that amount. Many people would happily trade a shipload of such people for 5 Mother Teresas, for example.
England wanted money from the colonies, so they decided to tax them on tea. however, the colonial people were poor enough already and were very angry. many of them dumped tea by the shipload and boycotted. because less tea was needed, tea ships stopped.