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Abel Janszoon Tasman had two ships: the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen.
Therec were two ships called'Zeehan' and 'Heemskirk'. Tasman named the land 'Van Dieman's Land' after his boss. The name was changed to 'Tasmania' in about 1857.
Abel Tasman's vessels were named the "Heemskerck" and the "Zeehaen." He embarked on his voyages in the 17th century, specifically in 1642, as the first European to reach the islands of New Zealand and the Fiji Islands. The Heemskerck was the larger of the two ships, while the Zeehaen was a smaller ship assisting in the exploration.
There were no British people aboard Tasman's ship. He was a Dutch explorer.
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Abel Tasman had 2 ships. The Heemskerck and the Zeehaen.
Abel Janszoon Tasman had two ships: the Heemskerck and the Zeehaen.
By ship.
The people on a ship who do things so the ship will keep joining and stay the same. People like a first and second mate, a captin, and a chef. People on the ship, pretty much every one on the ship, sometimes
Abel Tasman was given command of two ships (the Heemskerck and Zeehaen), in which he discovered New Zealand.
Groote EylandtThis island, which lies off Australia's northern coast in the Gulf of Carpentaria, was discovered during the voyage of the Dutch ship Arnhem, under Willem van Coolsteerd. Abel Tasman named it in 1644. It means great island or large island.
Life on board of a colonial ship was cramped with a lot of people. There was not much food and what food there was, was salty. The people spent most of their time praying. Many people got sick and died.