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Tudor ships were often referred to as "Tudor warships" or "Tudor naval vessels." Some specific types of Tudor ships included galleons, carracks, and pinnaces. One notable Tudor ship was the Mary Rose, a warship that sank in 1545 and was later salvaged.
How did the jobs on the ships work
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spitkid and flogging
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The Tudor rose was made in 1485 when also Henry Tudor became king.
Some notable Tudor ships include the Mary Rose, a warship of the English navy that sank in 1545, and the Henry Grace à Dieu, which was one of the largest ships of its time. The Tudor period also saw the development of smaller vessels like the carrack and the galleon, which were used for trade and exploration. Other ships, such as the Golden Hind, famously captained by Sir Francis Drake, played significant roles in exploration and naval warfare. These ships reflect the advancements in shipbuilding and naval power during the Tudor era.
it was boring
Tudor ships were constructed of wood (planking, beams, masts and spars), iron nails and iron brackets, tar and unwoven rope to seal the gaps in the planking. Ships were constructed like this for centuries, until ships were finally constructed almost entirely of iron.
tudor roundels are made for making sweetmeat to eat during a banquet.
The Tudor rose was made in 1485 when also Henry Tudor became king.
Because he sailed around the world looking for ships to raid and he was a very explorative man. He would show no mercy to any oncoming ships. The years between 1485 and 1603 in English history is called the Tudor period because this was the time when the Tudor dynasty were Kings and Queens of England. Sir Francis Drake lived during this period (1540-1596) so he is called a Tudor explorer.