titanic
titanic
In 1776, it typically took about 6 to 8 weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean by ship.
does anyone now the first ocean going ship to cross the atlantic ocean tell me or edit my thing so i can see for my self
The first known people to cross the Atlantic Ocean in a ship were the Norse, specifically the Vikings, around the year 1000 AD. Led by Leif Erikson, they reached what is now Newfoundland, Canada, establishing a settlement called Vinland. This voyage predates Columbus's journey by nearly 500 years, showcasing the Vikings' remarkable seafaring skills.
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delayed crossing of the Atlantic
8 months
Many say it was the Titanic that set sail on 1912 but it was actually the side-wheeler that set sail on 1819.
They would be in the Atlantic Ocean.
in a boat or in a cruse ship which was quite expensive
The SS great Britain was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, one of Britain's greatest engineers. When it was launched in 1843, it was the largest steamship in the world, but wasn't his first ship to cross the Atlantic. The SS Great Western, also designed and built by Brunel, made the trans-atlantic voyage in 1838. The great Western also had the distinction of being the world's largest steamship when it was launched.
No. The Titanic was intended entirely for transportation. In those days, there was no other way to cross the Atlantic Ocean, except by ship.