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Non-commissioned naval ships in wartime are often referred to as "auxiliary vessels" or "merchant navy ships." These vessels are typically civilian ships that are requisitioned by the navy for military use, such as transporting troops, supplies, or serving as support ships. They do not have the same level of combat capabilities as commissioned warships.
No, Columbus never believed his ships were good luck.
The boats for Christopher Columbus's 1492 voyage were built by shipwrights in Spain, specifically in the region of Palos de la Frontera. The fleet consisted of three ships: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María. The Niña and the Pinta were caravels, while the Santa María was a larger carrack. These ships were commissioned by the Spanish monarchs, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.
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The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Mariawere the ships Columbus sailed west with from Spain.
Queen Isabella financed Columbus' trip, including buying the ships for him. They were the Pinta, the Nina and the Santa Maria.
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COLUMBUS had three ships called the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria
Columbus came to America with a group of three ships. The names of the ships were the Nina, The Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain.