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Boston, Massachusetts was founded in 1630. Boston, England was founded long before that.
10,000 miles
6 weeks.
A voyage from England to Boston in the 1700s typically took anywhere from six to twelve weeks, depending on factors such as weather conditions, the type of ship, and the specific route taken. Ships of that era were primarily reliant on wind for propulsion, which could lead to significant variations in travel time. Delays caused by storms or unfavorable winds were common, often extending the duration of the journey.
1,000,000,000,000,000,000 days
14H 20m (Manchester - London - Boston)
It took exactly 65 days from England to Provincetown Harbor on Cape Cod.
It will take you about 7 hours by plane
In the mid-1600s, traveling from England to Boston typically took about six to eight weeks by ship. The journey duration could vary based on weather conditions, the ship's route, and the type of vessel used. Factors like storms or calm seas could either prolong or shorten the trip, making it a challenging and uncertain voyage.
A war between England and Spain delayed John White's voyage back to Roanoke for 3 years.
The Long Voyage was created in 1853.
Boston in the UK or America? If UK, possibly 2 days tops. If America, 2 weeks to a month, perhaps