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The Santa Maria was one of three ships taken by Christopher Columbus to America in 1492. The ship had three masts.
The US Constitution is organized into three main partsPreamble- introductionArticles- tells how the government worksAmendments- revisions to the original document
A clipper is a fast-sailing ship used in the early maritime days. It had three masts, was square-rigged, and the hull was designed to slice through the water.
The First Three Words of the US Constitution are "We The People".
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Schooners and clippers have three or more masts...
The Santa Maria was one of three ships taken by Christopher Columbus to America in 1492. The ship had three masts.
A barque a sailing ship, typically with three masts, in which the foremast and mainmast are square-rigged and the mizzenmast is rigged fore-and-aft.
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The US Constitution is organized into three main partsPreamble- introductionArticles- tells how the government worksAmendments- revisions to the original document
Tall ships. More specifically, a Barque or Bark has three masts (possible more) fore and aft rigged mizzen mast. Barquentine, three masts with all but the foremost fore and aft rigged. A fully rigged ship, three or more masts, all of them square rigged A Schooner, three or more masts with fore and aft rigged sails
the third mast from forward in a vessel having three or more masts
"Pirate ships" nominally had three: the foremast, mainmast, mizzenmast.
Martin Frobisher mostly sailed in barques. These ships had three masts.
A barque, a caravel, brig, a carrack, a clipper, a corvette, a frigate. These are some of the types of sailing vessels that can have three masts
A clipper is a fast-sailing ship used in the early maritime days. It had three masts, was square-rigged, and the hull was designed to slice through the water.