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Why was it important for the settlement to be located near water deep enough for the ships to dock?

To make them stay


The most important reason for a settlement at the Rocks was?

The most important reason for a settlement at the Rocks was its strategic location as a well-protected natural harbor, which offered easy access for ships and trading activities in the early days of Sydney's colonization.


Why was the settlement in Jamestown important in the United States in 1600's?

Because they were trying to colonize and James town was the first lasting settlement One settlement before that (Roanoke) did not last. But James town faced hard ships such as winter and mesquites carrying malaria.


What were the main reasons for inital exploration and settlement in north America?

The main reasons for the initial exploration and settlement in north were dreams of instant wealth. After it became clear that their was no such thing, people moved to the new world for religious tolerance, the promise of land, because of hard ships in England (not enough jobs).


Why were ships so important for the British Empire?

ships were important as if the enemy is by the sea they can attack with the element of surprise.


What is clear enough for ships to travel through?

navigable


Deep and wide enough for ships to pass?

navigable


Why are ships important?

Ships help to move products across the world oceans.


What is wide and deep enough for ships to travel though?

an ocean


Why pirates are important?

They're not... they steal ships and ships cargo without leaving a trace that they were there.


Why the compass is important?

The compass has been an important part of navigation, especially for ships at sea. The are important because they allow ships to steer in the direction they choose to follow the compass


What is deep enough for ships to travel through?

A waterway deep and wide enough for a vessel is called navigable.