The capacity of a New England oak ship in the 1800s varied significantly depending on its size and design, but a typical merchant ship could accommodate anywhere from 50 to over 200 people, including crew and passengers. Larger vessels, such as brigs or barks, might hold even more, particularly during the height of trade or Immigration. The ship's purpose—whether for cargo, whaling, or passenger transport—also influenced how many people it could carry.
there was 4000 thousands of people on a ship
100 people came back
By ship and aeroplane.
in the 1700s the new England colonies mainly had subsistence farming because of harsh climates and rocky soil. but in the 1800s the industrial revolution happened so many new England colonist became factory workers.
New England was known for having a lot of shipyards and ship builders from colonial times to the mid 1800s
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Before Aeroplanes they travelled by ship.
how many people were on Henry Hudson ship
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By ship, the boat would take about 7 to 12 months to get from England to Delaware. By that time there would be no food or clean water many people would have died.
At the time that Flinders left England in July 1801, the Investigator had a total complement of 88 people. This included officers, crew, marines, and scientists.