The English and Dutch merchants had more powerful and faster ships, joint-stock companies and cheaper ships.
No. It is a borrowing of the Dutch word husselen, "to shake".
"The Dutch" were never in Africa in an official, colonial capacity. The Dutch East Indies company made settlements for replenishing their ships . The Dutch settlers were totally uninvolved with Dutch government
they carried 20 africans
There was definitely a British, Dutch, and French.
To shake people <---(shake people? what you on about?) lighthouses were built for ships to be able to see that they are close to the harbour and to stop crashing inot rocks and the breakwater.
Three countries that sent ships to China for trade historically include Portugal, the Netherlands, and Britain. These countries established trade relationships and ports in China during the Age of Exploration.
Dutch ships brought slaves to the United States around 1619. The Dutch traded approximately 20 slaves for food and water.
The origin is obscure, may have been adopted from the Old Dutch word 'Baas' meaning Master. The Dutch word was the title of a ships master
Zendaya is mixed. She is black on her father side (he is African) her mom is white of Dutch descent.
It's normally called a ligher, believed to be from Old Dutch or German - lichten (to lighten or unload). In Dutch, the word lichter is still used for (smaller) ships that take over goods from larger ships. Answer This could also be a pinnace.
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