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Q: Is it true or false that England's sailing ship were galleons?
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A large sailing ship which was used by the Spaniards hundreds of years ago?

Galleons and Caravels were used back then...


How did the Spanish galleon perform at sea?

The Spanish galleon performed famously at sea. A galleon was a large sailing ship used primarily by European countries from the 16th to 18th centuries. Galleons were so versatile that the same ship could be repurposed for wartime and peacetime roles several times during its lifespan. Spain used their galleons this way, for example the Spanish treasure fleet, and the Manila Galleons.


What is a spanish treasure ship called?

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Ship-building in the colonies was outlawed.


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Sailing ships ranged in size a lot. The size of the ship depended on the purpose, and the resources of the people who built them. Caravels, which were used at the beginning of the Age of Exploration, were only 40 to 60 feet long and 50 to 60 tons. The huge Manila galleons used for carrying goods between Mexico and the Philippines were 2000 tons.


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