Ships in the 17th century were what they had been for hundreds of years previously and would be for a hundred years afterward: large wooden vessels with several tall masts and large, usually white sails. They are the stereotypical "pirate ships."
Ship were rough and never very comfertable. They could hold up to 60-70 people.
small boats that were 55-90 feet long. These boats were used when Explorers like Christopher Columbus, were looking for Asia.
floating islands
there were none
In the 1600s, it was walking, horseback, carriage or boat.
in the east coast of america. It was known as new england. Today it is around where massachusets is and the other states in that area
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boats lokklike
How did samuels ships look like
Bark canoes. The Indigenous Australians, or Aborigines, were the only ones occupying the continent in the 1600s.
the slave ships were wooden and they smellt horrible and the ships are really dirty.
cornbread and peas
Alonzo Alvarez de pineda
small boats that were 55-90 feet long. These boats were used when Explorers like Christopher Columbus, were looking for Asia.
they were pingas shaped
floating islands
Maryland has the most slavery torture than any other eastern coast states in 1600s.
one of his ships,the hope well was a which bark,a ship that had three masts,it was small and wooden.:)