in the hull of the ship.
Ships and Sailors is a group game typically played outdoors. Players are divided into two teams: ships and sailors. The "sailors" must avoid being tagged by the "ships," who try to catch them while following specific commands called out by a leader, such as "All hands on deck!" or "Man overboard!" When a sailor is tagged, they join the ships, and the game continues until all sailors are caught or a designated time limit is reached.
The ships were built by ship builders in ship yards. Took several months for most ships.
the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
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At the heads with buckets of salt water
I only know that tudors ate their food dried smoked pickled and salted
No, he had two other ships with about 30-40 sailors on each. He had a total of 3 ships. Also onboard were 90 cats to eat the rats and a priest for each ship.
something that has to do with sailors and ships
The ships were built by ship builders in ship yards. Took several months for most ships.
the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
because there arent much female sailors and almsot all sailors are boys
to preserve it
Sailors and ship's officers.
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Europeans who work on ships are called "sailors"
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