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Did the Greeks in the Trojan war have better ships?

If the Trojans had any ships at all, and even if they were better than the Greek ships, the Greeks still had many more ships. Perhaps the "thousand ships" was poetic license, but the Trojans could not possibly have matched the Greeks at sea.


What did the Greeks call their ships?

the answer is they called them luluu


What ships did the Greeks use?

they used jeba ships they tasted nasty because they were jebas


What goods from the Greeks mainland were traded?

food,ships


How did the Athens travel?

Greeks travel by foot, cart, and ships.


How did the Greeks win the battle of salams because of their ships?

Yes.


What device is used to steer a ship?

Ships are steered by a device called a rudder, which is operated from the helm.


What does a sailor do on a ship?

On ships sailors: some steer the boat bad pay an escourt others


How did the ships help the Greeks win the battle of Selim?

At the Battle of Salamis, the Greek ships were built specifically for fighting at sea, whereas the Persian ships were not, and also the Greeks were much better sailors. The mast and sails were taken down and stowed for fighting, and the ships were maneuvered entirely by the oarsmen. The Persian ships were sunk by ramming them.


When was the three-masted ship invented?

The Portuguese invented the three-masted ship in the 1400's. These type of ships replaced the ships that had an oared galley. Three-masted ships were easier to steer.


Why did greeks invented the ships?

Ships were invented prior to written records. Thus, we do not know who invented them. Ships were useful to the Greeks because they allowed travel to various islands and they permitted trade, which would have been far more arduous over land.


What was the name of the fighting ships the Greeks used against the Persians?

The trireme.