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
So he could resupply the fort without making it look like he started the war. If the south fired on the ship, it would look like they started it. If they didn't, he could restock the fort. A win-win situation :)
The patriots felt like the loyalists were wrong and traitors, but they generally didn't fight.
USS on ships stands for the United States Ship. If you look at a Swedish ship it has S/S which stands for Sweden Ship. The United Kingdom uses HMS which stands for Her/His Majesty's Ship.
Crimean War
a coat and breeches
it looked like a joke
Try googling "1700s people"
They looked big
a coin from the 1700s look like ........... in the side heads it still has the same face of someone the other side has a guitar, a violin, and a trumpet with a book next to it i have one that's from 1796
The ship was a candle ship, long and slender. There is a small image at the related link.
It has about 7 sails at ship.
They got to Jamestown by ship or boat
I think the Sultana was a steam ship
a brig is a ship and a compartment of a ship that is a jail cell.
a ship
a banana
It is supposed to look like a ship... hope I helped!