the mary rose sank in the year of 1545.
The french battle
The Mary Rose was sunk in 1545 during the Battle of The Solent, a clash between the English fleet and a French invasion force.
the Mary rose was made by Henry VII in Portsmouth, England in 1509-1511. it then sunk in 1545 in the french fleet, it had survived 30 years.:)
It was a warship not a cargoship.
Henry VIII's flagship Mary Rose was sunk by a French cannonball and this was covered up by political spin no the Mary rose sunk because the cannon holes were right open and the water came in and it sunk coz the cannons were on one side no Jacob did it with lucas help and Scott shot alex panel because he is gay
it was wet, due to the fact it sunk lol
because.. YOU SUNK MY BATTLE SHIP! D:
The Mary Rose is a ship which foundered in 1645 in the reign of Henry VIII. It was well before Shakespeare's time, but study of the wreckage has given valuable clues to historians about life in the sixteenth century. Shakespeare was born in the second half of that century. So basically the Mary Rose is as related to Shakespeare as the wreck of the battleship Arizona in Pearl Harbour (sunk 396 years after the Mary Rose) is related to Nicolas Cage (born 400 years after Shakespeare).
HMS Hood was sunk during the Battle of the Denmark strait on the 24th of May 1941.
The Mary Rose sank in the Solent Channel, between the Isle of Wight and the Hampshire coast, on the 19th of July, 1545. It is thought that the ship sank because the gun holes were to low and they filled up with water when the ship took a sharp turn. now get a life
no one is sure exactly why the Mary Rose capsized. We know that she was very overloaded, carrying 700 rather than the 400 crew she was built to carry. Once the ship began to tip to one side, after turning sharply, seawater poured in the gunports. Perhaps the crew were not obeying orders, for just before the ship went down the captain shouted that he had the sort of knaves he could not rule
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This is one battle where a ship actually sunk in the naval action.