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In the 1600s, sailors slept on ships in cramped quarters, typically in hammocks hung between the ship's beams to maximize space and prevent rolling during rough seas. These hammocks offered some comfort and were easier to stow away when not in use. Sailors often shared small cabins or spaces, leading to a lack of privacy and personal space. Sleep was generally limited due to the demands of watchkeeping and the dangers of life at sea.

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