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| Us Economy During Ww2 | |
| ... Shipyards were able to expand across the country thanks to their government funding. 71 ships had been produced in a six year span between 1930 and 1936. ... |
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| Pirates Of The Spanish Main | |
| ... based on pirates. It used ships that could be constructed into small models and crew which could go on the constructed ship. It was ... |
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| Effects Of Tourism On St. Maarten | |
| ... this island. With many ships in ports every day, the amount of buses going around the towns from one place to another increases. As ... |
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| The Ironclads: Gunboats Deliver The Mississippi And The Civil War | |
| ... These ships were paddle boats with most of their armor and heavy guns in the front, and thinner iron plating and smaller guns on the sides. ... |
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| Blockade Running | |
| ... Ships came in and out of the blockaded ports illegally. ... 153). Salt that cost $6.50 in the Bahamas was worth $1700 in the South (Ships, Blockades & Raiders). ... |
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| Blackbeard: The Real Pirate Of The Caribbean | |
| ... around that time, ships were all over bristol and were the biggest movile objects just as they are today. ... ships were made almost out of whole trees! ... |
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| Mote In God's Eye | |
| ... The alien ship is slow compared to human ships using the Alderson Drive, an engine that allows near instantaneous travel between two certain points, called ... |
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| Christopher Marlowe | |
| ... These poems are, ?The Passionate Shepherd To His Love?, ?The Face That Launch?dA Thousand Ships?, and ?Who Ever Loved That Loved Not At First Sight ... |
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| Christopher Columbus | |
| ... Columbus and his crew began their first voyage and it didn’t begin well because Pintas, one of the three ships under Columbus’ command, rudder moved out of ... |
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| Lafayette Cemetery New Orleans | |
| ... So, France sends over ships filled with murderers and rapists, thieves and crooks to the untamed city currently being administered by the Ursuline Sisters ... |
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| Athenian Trireme | |
| ... These ships were made to take up sails for swift traveling when the winds were favorable. ... This includes 170 rowers, the ships officers, sailors and soldiers. ... |
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| Industrialization In Nineteenth Century Europe | |
| ... The wooden sailing ships of the time were both profitable and reliable, yet the early steamships did not turn a profit or offer reliability. ... |
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| Minoan Seapower: A Brief Overwiew. | |
| ... This millenium witnessed the apex of the minoan civilization that flourished thanks to the projection of their true seagoing ships, allowing the expansion of ... |
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| Pirates Are Freakin? Awesome | |
| ... That?s what I thought. Onto our next subject of the two; pets. Pirates have a wide assortment of pets on their ships, ranging from a monkey or a parrot. ... |
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| Fun | |
| ... just in time, and Hector pursues the two of them, intent on driving them all the way to the Greek fortifications, where he plans to set fire to their ships. ... |
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| Pied Beauty | |
| ... Instead of shipping to a port on the Atlantic Ocean and having to pay even more for the shipping by train or truck, the commercial ships can go even further ... |
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| Cruises: The Ugly Truth | |
| ... From Carnival?s ?Fun Ships? to Royal Caribbean?s rock climbing walls and onboard inline skating, cruise lines are putting a lot work into moving away ... |
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| Cuban Missile Crisis | |
| ... In addition to this discovery there were a growing number of Soviet ships arriving in Cuba. The United States feared that these ... |
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| Awakening A Sleeping Giant | |
| ... The force included more than thirty ships. ... More than 1,100 men died in the attack. Only about 300 survivors managed to swim away or board rescue ships (32). ... |
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| The Great Famine | |
| ... The poor classes were n ot the only Irishmen migrating. On board the emigrant ships, conditions were sometimes shocking. These ships ... |
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