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they worked in shops and made ships because they lived on a port so ships were important.=]
Many ships landed in Australia in the 1700s. Among them were the HMS Bark Endeavour, commanded by James Cook, and the ships of the First, Second and Third Fleets, not to mention ensuing fleets of convict ships. The French also landed numerous ships on Autralia's shores.
in the 1700s people used e.g horses sailing ships wind mills and human muscle power. :) nice
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food was salty and very stale.
This is called a figurehead.
The ships which housed convicts in England during the 1700s were called hulks.
patty wagons,ships,horses,boats that really all taht i know about
there were canoos and in the winter they used sleds pulled my dogs or horses
In the 1700s, the Royal Navy was one of the largest and most powerful naval forces in the world. By the end of the century, England had approximately 100 ships of the line, which were the largest and most heavily armed warships of the time. The number varied throughout the century due to conflicts such as the War of Spanish Succession and the American Revolutionary War, but England consistently maintained a significant naval presence.
That depends on the application the ship was built for. Here is a link to information and pictures of ships that you would have seen in 1700: http://www.thepiratesrealm.com/pirate%20ship.html
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