guns, and muskets for its 20-person crew in the deep waters between Morocco and Spain. This heavily armed vessel serves as a testament to the ship's violent exploits in the 18th century.
KEY WEST, Florida: National Park Service archaeologists identified a wrecked seagoing vessel discovered decades ago off the Florida Keys as a British warship that sank in the 18th century ... a Fourth ...
Soon British ships were sent upriver to test the strength of local ... landing of two British boats with one boat being ...
Over the first 50 years of the 18th century, the number of Africans brought to British colonies on British ships rose from 5,000 to 45,000 a year. England had passed Portugal and Spain as the ...
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. Artist John Batchelor's depiction of HMS Victory The 100-gun ship was launched in ... size during the first half of the 18th Century - enabled archaeologists ...
The association between Africa and slavery emerged in the fifteenth century. It was then that ship design made it possible ... It was just gunpowder or guns in exchange for human beings.
The pirate ship was found when the company was searching the remains of the 80-gun English warship HMS ... the pottery has ...
From the English ship Hopewell anchored off the coast of ... swamps to the west to join Algonquian cousins known in the 18th century as the Machapunga. This area, still boggy backcountry more ...
The neighbourhood’s name comes from the 18th-century use of the site – lime ... cannon and bells supplied to forts, churches and ships, not only in Macao but also mainland China, Vietnam ...
Merseyside's coastal location means it has always played an important strategic role for the British military. As a port city ...
Over the first 50 years of the 18th century, the number of Africans brought to British colonies on British ships rose from 5,000 to 45,000 a year. England had passed Portugal and Spain as the ...