Trading ships primarily sailed in summer due to favorable weather conditions and calmer seas, which reduced the risk of storms and navigational hazards. The longer daylight hours also allowed for extended travel time. Additionally, summer facilitated better wind patterns for sailing, making voyages more efficient and predictable. This seasonal timing was crucial for ensuring the safety of cargo and crew.
Captains of ships made a lot of money. Rich people would buy a ship and hire a captain to sail it. The ships were mainly involved in trading.
It would make it easier for trading ships to sail from Europe to Asia.
In the first millennium BCE.
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It would make it easier for trading ships to sail from Europe to Asia.
ships could sail directly into its port.
The coonists traded their goods with the countries, England and Europe. They had triangular trade.
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