In 1776, it typically took about 6 to 8 weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean by ship.
On the seal there is a ship. The ship is the "Raleigh". The ship is near a granite rock because the state nickname is The Granite State. In the background there is a sunset
John Paul Jones patrolled the Atlantic Ocean.
John Cabot's ship was 74 f long, the same as 24 m long.
months and months....it took 3 months to sail from England to the US
He was a viking so he used a ship. The ships the vikings used for long voyages across the Atlantic were called knarrs. They were cargo ships that were about 54 feet long. They held a crew of about 20-30 vikings.
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delayed crossing of the Atlantic
They would be in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Mayflower took 65 days. Christopher Columbus' voyage to "The New World" took about 60 days, also.
in a boat or in a cruse ship which was quite expensive
No. The Titanic was intended entirely for transportation. In those days, there was no other way to cross the Atlantic Ocean, except by ship.
does anyone now the first ocean going ship to cross the atlantic ocean tell me or edit my thing so i can see for my self
It's always wise to compare ship fares with those of airlines to find the most economical way to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Crowded living conditions on the Mayflower