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In 1915, a ship traveling from America to England typically took about 7 to 12 days, depending on the specific route, weather conditions, and the type of vessel. Transatlantic passenger liners, like the RMS Lusitania, could make the journey in about a week, while slower cargo ships might take longer. Overall, advancements in marine technology had significantly reduced travel times compared to earlier decades.

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