It was all sailing ships back then. For ocean travel, the most common types were the Carrack - mostly a cargo ship - and its successor, the Galleon, that could also be fitted out as a war ship. For shorter distance travel the Caravel long remained popular.
1558 is part of the 16th century.
There are 1000 metres in one kilometre. Therefore, 1558 metres is equal to 1558/1000 = 1.558 kilometres.
they were cool dudes and liked to party hardy
Ships shape like a fish because fish are ships shapes and the shapes of ships are fishes because the shape of ships is fish but fish are shapes that are also ships.
Calais belonged to England until 1558.
Elizabeth the First ascended the throne 17th November 1558
Elisabeth the First (r. 1558 - 1603). She encouraged famous pirate/explorer Sir Francis Drake to loot Spanish ships in the Caribbean and elsewhere.
Thomascca. 1558-1625 Lodge has written: 'Rosalind'
January 22, 1558 was the start of the Livonian War. On April 24, 1558, Mary, Queen of Scots got married, and on November 17, 1558, Queen Mary I of England passed away.
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How did samuels ships look like
the slave ships were wooden and they smellt horrible and the ships are really dirty.