Well, honey, those conquistadors were all about that gold, glory, and God. They were thirsty for riches, wanted to make a name for themselves, and had a religious fervor that made them think they were doing God's work by conquering new lands. So, basically, they were a bunch of greedy, power-hungry adventurers with a sprinkle of religious zeal.
because they wanted to have more land and gold and for wealth.
He designed a sail that was more efficient. It could maneuver better and was able to maintain better speeds. It made his sail-loft the most successful sailing business in Philadelphia. This sail was not patented.
Gold, Slaves, and to convert people to their religion
He set sail in 1548-1562
most likely a ship and compass
because they were dumb enough to
because they wanted to have more land and gold and for wealth.
Toby Moore who he met in the street in Plymouth
Conquistadors
He had always wanted to sail, when he turned 18 his dream started to come true and a few years later he was the first English man to sail all the way around the Earth.
They wanted resources and had the ability to sail.
Depends on many factors, figure two long days unless you want to sail in the dark.
The Spanish didn't actually intend to go to the Americas, they thought they could sail straight from Spain to India, but they hit the Caribbean Islands, saw that there was gold there, and decided it would due.
It depends on many factors. The hull shape, how the sails are rigged, how much sail area you have, the ability of the crew, the wind speed, the tide.
The larger the area of the sail, the more lift it can generate, allowing it to support a heavier weight. The weight limit of the pilot is determined by the maximum lift that can be generated by the sail, which is influenced by factors such as wind speed, sail design, and angle of attack.
He designed a sail that was more efficient. It could maneuver better and was able to maintain better speeds. It made his sail-loft the most successful sailing business in Philadelphia. This sail was not patented.
It is a four sided sail. I think the answer you are looking for is square sail. A square sail is not necessarily a square, it can be rectangular. Before the era of steamships, most cargos were carried by sailing ships and mopst of them had square sails.