During the eighteenth century it took 42 days to travel across the Atlantic ocean on a boat.
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Ships were used to sail the seas and boats were used to sail the rivers. Carts and wagons were used for overland travel.
They wanted resources and had the ability to sail.
In the 1600s, it took about 6-10 weeks to sail from England to America.
It was Colonial America,the Puritans
slave ships could be at sea for more than a few months.
No. He traveled to India, and Africa
During the 1500s and 1600s, a voyage from South Africa to the Americas typically took several months, often ranging from 3 to 6 months, depending on the specific route, weather conditions, and the type of vessel. Ships would usually sail around the Cape of Good Hope and then across the Atlantic Ocean. The journey was fraught with challenges, including storms and navigational difficulties, which could further extend travel time.
It took 2 months for the mayflower to sail to America. See related link.
South America
He didn't sail toward Africa. He caught the current that runs between Europe and North America. The only thing was he didn't realize that North America existed and instead of India he found the Bahamas.
Early 1600s
In 1776, it typically took about 6 to 8 weeks to sail from England to America.
A month or two.
The Caribbean or the east coast of America.