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The same reason anyone would smuggle goods; they want to make a profit or to use those goods, but aren't actually allowed to by law.
That would depend on the port you arrive at.
Farmers depended on the river to send goods to the market.
he had some supplies like guns and food on his ship
Check with your carrier. In most cases, you can bring them, but cruise lines are charging upwards of $2 for a can on soda - and they want the revenue. Hint: Don't purchase your soda or water in the port of embarkation. Instead grab them at your first port of call. The ship is far less likely to care on day 2 of the cruise. Happy sailing!
In "Hunt for the Red October" (a movie from the 90s), the Americans and the Russians are searching for the Red October (a Typhoon Class submarine in the Russian fleet). The Americans want her because they know her captain, Marko Ramius, is trying to defect. The Russians want her because they want Ramius back, and they don't want to have the Americans figure out how their special propulsion system (the Caterpillar, which allows the ship to be undetected by sonar) works. :)
There is no way to get Captain Buck back. You have to wait and check back every day to see if he is there. Check the Port and also watch the Daily Growl for information about Captain Buck's return.
there are so many goods that people want there is no number
what naval ship did Britain and Germany want?
well the wanted to keep slaves, they wanted lower taxes, didn't want to pay taxes to ship goods in and out the country
In the router there is a configuration page for port forwarding; set the port you want forwarded to the IP address of the host you want to send packets to.
they want goods