The First Fleet made three stops.
The First Fleet made three stops.
When the First Fleet left Portsmouth, England, there were 12 bags of rice aboard. No doubt more bags were purchased at any of the three ports along the way.For a complete list of the provisions on board the First Fleet, see the related link below.
Problems of the First Fleet included:diseases such as dysentery and scurvylack of rations once the ships left the ports and fresh supplies ran lowseasickness among the convicts, most of whom had never been at sea
Governor Arthur Phillip was fed very well on the First Fleet. He ate roast chicken and other roasted meats, fresh from the stock animals they took on board at the ports. He also had fresh fruit and vegetables, until these ran out between ports. He ate bread, rice, potatoes and other common foods as well.
The First Fleet made three stops.From Portsmouth, Britain to Tenerife in the Canary Islands , off the north western coast of Africa.From the Canary Islands, the Fleet passed the Cape Verde Islands, off the west coast of Africa, but strong winds prevented the Fleet from stopping there. From the Cape Verde islands the Fleet moved on to Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, where it reprovisioned.The next stop was the Cape Town, on the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa), from where it continued on to New South Wales.
to open the ports of japan to commerce
When the First Fleet left Portsmouth, England, there were 12 bags of rice aboard. No doubt more bags were purchased at any of the three ports along the way.For a complete list of the provisions on board the First Fleet, see the related link below.
Problems of the First Fleet included:diseases such as dysentery and scurvylack of rations once the ships left the ports and fresh supplies ran lowseasickness among the convicts, most of whom had never been at sea
Ports of Call has 294 pages.
Ports of Call was created in 1998-04.
Strange Ports of Call was created in 1948.
Strange Ports of Call has 393 pages.
The ISBN of Ports of Call is 0-312-85801-9.
Governor Arthur Phillip was fed very well on the First Fleet. He ate roast chicken and other roasted meats, fresh from the stock animals they took on board at the ports. He also had fresh fruit and vegetables, until these ran out between ports. He ate bread, rice, potatoes and other common foods as well.
Ports of Call - Maalouf novel - was created in 1996.
you call them a fleet but if they are wardhips you call them armada
A fleet of trucks is called a convoy.
The First Fleet made three stops.From Portsmouth, Britain to Tenerife in the Canary Islands , off the north western coast of Africa.From the Canary Islands, the Fleet passed the Cape Verde Islands, off the west coast of Africa, but strong winds prevented the Fleet from stopping there. From the Cape Verde islands the Fleet moved on to Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, where it reprovisioned.The next stop was the Cape Town, on the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa), from where it continued on to New South Wales.