The ships used by the Roanoke colonists, primarily the "Elizabeth" and the "Lion," were relatively small vessels typical of the late 16th century, often around 50 to 70 tons in size. These ships were designed for coastal voyages and could carry a limited number of passengers and supplies. The exact dimensions and capacity can vary, but they were not large ocean-going ships by modern standards.
William
The colonists showed how angry they were by dumping every single barrel of tea on a ship on Boston Harbor into the lake!
yeess
The stamp act and customs laws caused the colonists to rebel and attack the ship. The effect was the ship's captain and his crew being injured and captured, and the ship being sunk.
Mayflower compact
mayflower
about as big as Columbus's ship
ann
Mayflower's Windpower.
crop
the roanoke colony didnt survive becuase people were gettin sick and they also had little food
they used it ship things like fish and goods
They came by ship- that was the only means of transport at the time.
A ship terminal is a big ship that has weapons like guns.
It all depends on the size of the ship...
A luxury ship is a ship that is very fancy.It can be both big and small.
Colonists ship raw materials to the mother country and purchase manufactured goods from the mother country.