17th-century ships varied in size depending on their purpose, but typically, merchant ships ranged from about 80 to 150 feet in length, while larger warships could exceed 200 feet. The construction techniques of the time allowed for significant variations in design and size, leading to a diverse array of vessels on the seas. Overall, the dimensions were influenced by factors such as cargo capacity, naval requirements, and regional shipbuilding traditions.
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Who are the Puritans? The Puritans were a religious group in England during the 17th century who sought to reform the Church of England. They believed that celebrations such as Valentine's Day were too frivolous and not in line with their strict religious beliefs. As a result, they banned Valentine observances in Great Britain during part of the 17th century.
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pretty good, unless you were a slave on those ships
About six miles per hour or 6.15 knots.
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The Slave Trade started in the 17th century, it happened when 2 ships went from Europe to Africa.
The 17th Century
from the 14th to the 17th century AD
14th to 17th century AD
The 17th century comes before the 18th.