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They positioned them in the middle of a convoy presuming that the ships on the out edges would be torpedoed first.
Privateers were important because they provided their counntry with goods that was stolen from the other ships
in foreign ships
Only English ships could be used in Colonial times to transport exported goods from the Colonies to Europe and other parts of the world. This measure passed by Parliament probably led to piracy on the high seas because English ships would take possession of other ships leaving the Colonies.
The Neutrality Act of 1937 did not allow any shipments of arms or other goods to countries at war unless payments were made in cash and the goods were transported _______.
Since New Zealand is an island, the only options are by ship or by plane. Ships can transport goods for less cost per unit of weight, so I'd say ships are probably the main method.
from boats to ships to air planes.
A large, open, flat bottomed barge used in loading and unloading ships and for transporting goods in shallow waters
slaves
The first convicts were sent to Australia on the First Fleet, which consisted of eleven ships. Subsequent convicts were also sent on ships, as that was the only method for transporting any cargo overseas. There were no aeroplanes.
If you are talking about during revolution times then they would use ships, but if you are talking about transporting goods today, then they would use planes, cargo ship,anything that could go one place to another basically.
The steam ships were better able tto transport goods back and forth in the form of imports and exports.
The Phoenicians built both warships and trading ships. Warships, known as triremes, were large and equipped with oars and a battering ram, designed for combat. Trading ships, called galleys, were smaller and were used for transporting goods and conducting trade across the Mediterranean.
Goods are sent on cargo ships across seas because it is the most economical means of transport.
Transportation of goods by ships is called cargo shipping. For this purpose huge vessels are deployed.
These goods are called cargo.
The Navigation Laws said that goods carried to and from the Colonies had to be carried on English ships. This prompted English ships to be used for the taking of goods much like the pirates did.