The cargo area where immigrants traveled is commonly referred to as the "hold" of the ship. This area was typically cramped and uncomfortable, as it was designed for transporting goods rather than people. Many immigrants endured harsh conditions during their journey, facing overcrowding, limited access to food and water, and unsanitary circumstances. The hold symbolizes the difficult and often perilous experiences faced by many immigrants seeking a better life.
The cargo compartment of a boat, which poorer immigrants traveled in(APEX)
Steerage
the cargo compartment of a boat, where poorer immigrants traveled in
The cargo compartment of a boat, which poorer immigrants traveled in
Convoys
These goods are called cargo.
Pioneer cargo wagons are called Conestoga wagons.
Ullage is the empty space in a container. This usually refers to a gas or oil storage container. An ullage report states the difference between the height of the cargo and the roof of the container.
Hold - as in a cargo hold.
they where put in the hulls of cargo ships that traveled into lake michigan. when the water was released so where they.
In the early 20th Century, immigrants were "processed" at Ellis Island in the port of New York City. They arrived in passenger & cargo ships.
it is called a cargo aircraft Haha not really, i need help myself