Nijukowe: or raising whales
You may be thinking of Matthew C. Perry, though it was not the first time he sailed to Japan.
Mayflower
The American revolutionary forces had four warships, not including the French navy. There were also merchantmen and privateers.
General wolfe
General wolfe
No; they were called that by European explorers who believed they had sailed west all the way to India.
robert gray
General wolfe
yes e sailed for Portugul
The Japanese military did not cooperate with the axis navies. Their enemies were in the Pacific Ocean, so they would not have sent ships to the Atlantic. The allies controlled the locks at Panama, so if Japanese ships wanted access to the Atlantic, they would have had to have sailed south between South America and Antarctica. So, no, the Japanese subs and ships did not play an important role in the "battle of the Atlantic", whatever that would have been.
he ask the king and he got his wish also to get from her to their he used boats he sailed in 1492 Christopher Columbus sailed the blue he sailed the blue be the 7 seas next thing you know he caught a disses Christopher Columbus now is dead because of a Native American called Fred.
The Norseman Leif Eriksson sailed off course and landed on the North American continent, where he explored a area he called Vinland.