to control the ship
and because it is a
war ship the sailors
control the weapons
Spanish people benefited most from the Manila galleon trade.
A Galleon
the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
On a Spanish galleon, the rudder is typically located at the stern, or rear, of the ship. It is attached to the hull and controlled by a helm or steering wheel, allowing the crew to navigate and steer the vessel effectively. The design of the rudder played a crucial role in the galleon's maneuverability during voyages and naval battles.
The Spanish galleon performed famously at sea. A galleon was a large sailing ship used primarily by European countries from the 16th to 18th centuries. Galleons were so versatile that the same ship could be repurposed for wartime and peacetime roles several times during its lifespan. Spain used their galleons this way, for example the Spanish treasure fleet, and the Manila Galleons.
The crew capacity of a Spanish galleon varied depending on the size and purpose of the ship. On average, a Spanish galleon could carry around 200-300 crew members, including sailors, soldiers, and officers.
The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake was created in 1996.
IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP. IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP.
Let's go tour the Spanish galleon first!
They were called a Spanish Galleon ...
Spanish people benefited most from the Manila galleon trade.
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Galleon
Galleon.
Spanish Galleon
A Galleon
18 yards... about