my greatest answer i can give you is that they traded were silk, paper, and pottery
Coolie
Trade goods are carried in ships. You can't be a major trading nation without ships. The cheapest way to obtain ships is to build them. Michael Montagne
The ships of the First Fleet carried the British flag.
Jamestown's ships primarily carried supplies, settlers, and cargo essential for establishing the colony. They transported tools, seeds, livestock, and provisions like food and fresh water to support the initial settlers. Additionally, the ships often carried weapons for defense against potential threats and trade goods for interactions with Indigenous peoples. These vessels were crucial for the survival and development of the Jamestown settlement in the early 17th century.
The Navigation Act is the act that required all ships that carried goods between England and America to be built or owned by the English. It also required that all imports had to be bought from the English.
The Navigation Laws said that goods carried to and from the Colonies had to be carried on English ships. This prompted English ships to be used for the taking of goods much like the pirates did.
they carried cargo spices and goods
cargo
These goods are called cargo.
tea
Oil, wood, china goodies, and more.
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Ships built using mass production methods that carried goods and troops during WWII.
Privateer
The rats carried fleas that actually caused the plague. The rats were carried throughout Europe on ships carrying trade goods.
privateers
That would be a privateer.