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Sailing ships of the early 1800s how many tons did a typical sailing ship weigh?

90 tons


Why did the sailors believe the voyage was a fearsome one?

Because of all the dangers of sailing: scurvy, 'sea monsters' , storms, getting lost at sea and the early people- sailing off the face of the earth. These were all dangers they thought they would face on these voyages.


What were the dangers of working on a railroad in the late 1800s early 1900s?

the Indians would think you were taking there land and scalp you.


What were some dangers in the 1800s?

spelling


What dangers did American ships and sailors face at sea during the early 1800s?

During the early 1800s, American ships and sailors faced being thrown overboard, having to walk the plank, and suffering lack of food or fresh water.


What are the dangers in sailing in the sea?

There are a number of dangers of sailing in the sea. These include encountering bad weather, getting lost, as well as getting an illness while out at sea.


What was newfoundland's economic system in the 1800s?

fishing and sailing seal fishery


Transportations of the 1800s?

Train, coach, cart, sailing ship, steamship.


Was there skiing in the early 1800s?

skiing was around long before the 1800s


To face the dangers of sailing the seas the Portuguese designed better ships called?

caravels....<3


To face the dangers of sailing the seas the Portuguese designed better ships called .?

caravels....<3


How long were sailing ships in the 1800s?

not that I'm a profesional but I'd have to say about as big as a small puppy