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www.usmm.org/shipsunkdamaged.htmlYes, more ships were sunk off of Florida than anywhere else in the world.
there are many types of pirate ships:Common Ships = Sloops, Schooners and BrigantinesSquare-rigged pirate ships= Merchant Carrier, Dutch Fleut, East Indiaman, Carracks and the Great GalleonOther Pirate Ships= Galleys and JunksHope I've Helped!!Bye :]
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yes, as in the german submarine warfare against u.s. merchant ships. almost 200 ships are believed to have been sunk by u-boots, in the carribbean. as well, as another 175 ships along the u.s. east coast. war is greatly dependent on the use of commodities, and carribbean sugar was pouring into the country for the war effort.
With just slightly different phrasing, this is part of a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox. The third stanza of her poem actually reads "One ship sails east and another west", but the rest is identical.
Packet Ships.
ROWAN HACKMAN has written: 'SHIPS OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANY'
they were called Sailing Ships
Since the Panama Canal opened about 100 years ago in 1914, well over 800,000 ships have passed through it. Most of the ships are traveling from the east coast of the United States to the Far East.
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because the west winds were stronger then the east winds.
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Sydney at the east
There are many ports for cruise ships on the East Coast of the United States of America. some of these are Anchorage, Baltimore, Bayonne, Boston and plenty more.
The Hawaiian Islands were important to U.S. naval and merchant ships because they stopped at Hawaii on their way to East Asia.