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Q: What were two major shipyards in Georgia that built 'Liberty Ships?
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Where are ships are built?

Ships are built in shipyards. Shipyards are located in most large seaports so that when a ship is built it can safely navigate to sea.


Who built ships?

Clipper ships were built on shipyards in several countries.


What did Henry Kaiser build?

Henry Kaiser became known during the second World War as the father of modern ship building. He established Kaiser Shipyards and built the Liberty Ships during the war.


Why were liberty ships strong?

they built it with strong materials!


Where were the spanish ships built for the armada?

The Spanish ships for the Armada were primarily built in shipyards located in cities such as Lisbon, Seville, and Bilbao. These cities had the resources and expertise necessary for constructing the large galleons and warships needed for the fleet.


What military need led to the production of liberty ships?

Liberty ships were built during World War II. These ships allowed for the ability to get war materials to United States soldiers stationed in the Soviet Union and Britain. These ships could be built quickly for this purpose.


Are liberty ships the same thing as merchant marine ships?

Yes. Liberty ships replaced the sunk ones.


Liberty Ships?

Ships built using mass production methods that carried goods and troops during WWII.


Where is ship made up of?

The RMS Titanic and her sister ships, Olympic and Britannic, were built at the Harland and Wolff shipyards in Belfast, Northern Ireland. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic


Is the oasis of the seas built in America?

No, it was built in Turku, Finland at STXEurope shipyards.


Where was the Titanic built in belfast?

At the Harland and Wolff shipyards.


Where was R.M.S. Titanic built?

It was built in the 'Harland and Wolf' shipyards in Belfast, Northern Ireland.