Pirates.
ships were important as if the enemy is by the sea they can attack with the element of surprise.
Specify the attack.
Primarily the German U-Boats targeted Allied ships carrying fuel, cargo & troops, i.e. oilers, freighters & transports. They would also attack warships such as destroyers, cruisers, aircraft carriers, and battleships.
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they sunk are ships and we attacked them
ships were important as if the enemy is by the sea they can attack with the element of surprise.
To not let them get there destination
German u-boats attacked the ships by going up to them and shooting cannons at them and then the ships would fall deep under the sea.
By marching their army from Asia Minor around the Aegean Sea, and sailing their ships on the Aegean Sea.
Yes they did because they thought they would destroy all of the Navy's war ships and didn't realize the best ships were out to sea.
As far as they were concerned he was a pirate. He would sit and wait for their ships, attack, and rob them. One of his goals was to stop them from controlling the Pacific access.
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Some where on earth.
Privateer
The Greeks used ships because, in ancient times, moving things across land would have been risky (it was easier to attack wagons/carts than it was to attack a ship). Also, Greece borders the Mediterranean Sea so it would be more practical to cut through the sea when going to places such as Egypt or the Middle East.
Scylla was an evil sea monster that would attack sailors on their ships as they passed by. A sorceress named Circe turned Scylla, who was a nymph, into a horrible sea monster as Scylla bathed.
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