The ship was a candle ship, long and slender.
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Some of Hernando Cortes ship names were Diego Candle Ship, San Lazaro, and the Etraos and the Gatre.
It was named Diego!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by ship i think 8) Frist of all his name was Hernan Cortes, the only option to cross the Atlanic Ocean in that point in time was through ship. The trip took a few months since the ships did not have engines.
Well, when Hernan Cortes traveled to Mexico in the early 16th century, he used ships to cross the vast ocean. It must have been quite an adventure sailing across the waters, feeling the wind in his sails and the salty sea spray on his face. Just imagine the excitement and anticipation he must have felt as he approached the shores of the new world.
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Some of Hernando Cortes ship names were Diego Candle Ship, San Lazaro, and the Etraos and the Gatre.
The main ship that Cortes directed`s name was Capitina
Some of Hernando Cortes ship names were Diego Candle Ship, San Lazaro, and the Etraos and the Gatre.
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Hernando Cortes probably wouldn't have named his ship 'hi' obviously
he had some supplies like guns and food on his ship
i think it had these big thingis on the top and watever
It was named Diego!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by ship i think 8) Frist of all his name was Hernan Cortes, the only option to cross the Atlanic Ocean in that point in time was through ship. The trip took a few months since the ships did not have engines.
Hernando Cortez sailed on a Ship known as the Caravel. A caravel is a small, highly agile ship industrialized in the 15th century by the Portuguese to travel around along the West African coast and into the Atlantic Ocean. The ship sails gave her pace and the power to sail against the wind.
Yes, but look it up. It is not that hard my friend.