In 1901, crossing the Atlantic Ocean typically took about 7 to 12 days, depending on the ship and weather conditions. Ocean liners, like the RMS Mauretania and RMS Lusitania, were among the fastest, often completing the journey in around 7 days. However, slower vessels, such as cargo ships or older passenger ships, could take longer, sometimes up to two weeks.
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I would say it would be 4-8 weeks
Many modern fighters can cross the Atlantic in 4 hours or so.
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about 50 to 70
In history, you will always find contradicting information. However, MayflowerHistory.com is the source of this answer: After many complications, the Pilgrims departed on September 6, 1620. They sighted land (Cape Cod) on November 9, 1620. Therefore, it took the Mayflower about 66 days to cross the Atlantic Ocean. For some perspective on this time scale, one of my ancestors sailed from Antwerp Belgium to Port of Quebec, Canada in only 11 days in 1910.
If in USA to Asia I think you Board the plane for 2 days cause am from IL and I went to Vietnam it took me 2 days to get there...!
Éire is the name for Ireland in the Irish language. To go from Ireland to New York you would cross the Atlantic Ocean.
It took 22 days to cross the river on the Oregon trail.
It took 2 months and 9 days
5 days if it is 500 miles
65 days