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There were three ships that were raided during the Boston Tea Party: the Dartmouth, the Eleanor and the Beaver. It is rarely mentioned that the ships were all American ships; only the tea belonged to the East India Tea Company.
The tea involved oin the Boston Tea Party belonged to the British East India Tea Company. It was carried in 4 ships. One ship the William ran aground and was stranded near Cape Cod so she was not involved in the Tea Party. The other three ships Beaver, Dartmouth, and Eleanore were the ships whose cargo of tea was dumped in Boston Harbor while the ships were tied to what is believed to have been the old Griffin's Wharf. All four of these ships were American, only the tea was British.
The ships Jacques Cartier traveled on were TheGrance Hermine, Calypso, and Emerillion.
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Stevedore is the place where the ships are (un)loaded , the people are called Longshoremen or Dockmen.
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The place is called "port" where ships are kept? woodenboatusa.com
where did the MPS program place 13 ships
Wharf is a landing place for ships. It begins with the letter w.
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