Wind
The ships that Vasco de Gama used for exploration were power by the wind.
Sails
Ships were able to transport goods worldwide.
During imperialism, the Boxer Rebellion was put down in 1900. The rebellion occurred in Northern China, and was opposed to Christianity as well as imperialism.
It was either a Caterpillar diesel engine or like all ships back then.... sail powered lol
Modern pirate ships are powered by engines. Pirate ships in olden times were usually powered under sail, or sometimes by slaves rowing.
The ships that Vasco de Gama used for exploration were power by the wind.
Modern pirate ships are powered by engines. Pirate ships in olden times were usually powered under sail, or sometimes by slaves rowing.
No it is the steam powered ships...
Vasco Da Gama's ship was powered by the wind, it was a sailing boat.
Sails
They used man-power; people would row the ships.
Ships were able to transport goods worldwide.
During imperialism, the Boxer Rebellion was put down in 1900. The rebellion occurred in Northern China, and was opposed to Christianity as well as imperialism.
In the 1860s, ships primarily included wooden sailing vessels, such as clipper ships and square-rigged ships, which were commonly used for trade and transport. Steam-powered ships also became increasingly prevalent during this period, with sidewheel and sternwheel steamers being used for both commercial shipping and naval warfare. The era also saw the introduction of ironclad warships, which featured iron plating for enhanced protection during naval conflicts, notably during the American Civil War.
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I have no clue. Go check someone else's website.