The Caravel
The caravel, a small highly mobile ship, was the main vessel used in sea exploration. It was hardy, very seaworthy and had a number of different sails making it highly manueverable
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The two sailing inventions that made the Age of Exploration possible were Caravel, and the Galleon.
I'm not positive where it originated from but I do know that it became famous through the Portuguese and the Spanish through their exploration.
they were adventurous.
Henry the Navigator
The caravel was developed in Portugal during the 15th century as an evolution of earlier ship designs. It combined features of both Mediterranean and Northern European vessels, with a combination of square and lateen sails, a shallow draft, and a sturdy hull that allowed for long-distance exploration. The caravel's innovative design made it well-suited for ocean voyages, contributing to the Age of Exploration.
A caravel was a type of ship used during the Age of Exploration, typically capable of carrying around 100-200 tons of cargo. The weight a caravel could carry would depend on its size and design, but it was generally smaller and lighter than later ships.
The caravels is more faster, stronger, and longer journeys over rough seas.
Caravel is a noun.