Working a ship from the 1700s involves understanding its key components, including sails, rigging, and navigation tools. Crew members would hoist and trim sails to harness wind for propulsion, while the captain and officers used a compass and sextant for navigation. Seamanship skills were crucial for steering the ship and managing ropes and rigging during maneuvers. Regular maintenance and teamwork were essential for successful voyages.
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They got to Jamestown by ship or boat
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The ships which housed convicts in England during the 1700s were called hulks.
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That depends on the application the ship was built for. Here is a link to information and pictures of ships that you would have seen in 1700: http://www.thepiratesrealm.com/pirate%20ship.html
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you have to be in your 20s to work on a cruise ship.
An epistolary novel was written in the form of letters and was popular in the 1700s.
they were slaves in the 1700s. they were prostitues for george w bush.
In the United States, during the late 1700s, the founding fathers will just starting to establish a governmental system with a constitution
The 'crew' work on the ship