Merchant ships did (and still do!) travel all over the world, wherever there are sea ports.
103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
Merchant ships can't have weapons because the government doesn't want weapons to be sold overseas. Which may be contributing to the war in Iraq.
3,000 Allied ships (175 warships; 2,825 merchant ships)
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Triangular trade
arm the merchant ships
Frederick C. Matthews has written: 'American merchant ships, 1850-1900' -- subject(s): History, Merchant marine, Merchant ships, Ships
The Embargo Act of 1807 implemented this restriction on American ships, prohibiting them from travelling to foreign ports in an attempt to assert U.S. neutrality during European conflicts.
Roger Villar has written: 'Merchant ships at war' -- subject(s): Armed merchant ships, British Naval operations, Falkland Islands War, 1982, Merchant ships
Congress denied President Wilson the right to do what with merchant ships?
103 merchant ships were sunk in world war one
Orchard Cook has written: 'Mr. Cook's motion for arming merchant vessels' -- subject(s): Armed merchant ships, Merchant ships
Knarrs, which are Viking merchant ships.
Armed merchantmen.
Charles E. Cartwright has written: 'The tale of our merchant ships' -- subject(s): Merchant marine, Ships
Barbary corsair attacks on American merchant ships and French seizures of American merchant ships
H. J. Pursey has written: 'Merchant ship stability' -- subject- s -: Merchant ships, Stability of ships