In the 18th century, sailing from England to America typically took about six to eight weeks, depending on various factors such as weather conditions, the type of vessel, and the specific ports of departure and arrival. Ships like brigs and schooners were commonly used for transatlantic crossings. Delays could occur due to storms or navigational challenges, which sometimes extended the journey further.
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In the 18th century about 6 months
in the early 18th century, in 1875.
it began in the 18th century
3 to 4 months. Depends on the cargo.
since the 18th century
No they disappeared around the 18th century.
The Enlightenment period is generally considered to have spanned from the late 17th century to the early 19th century, with its peak in the 18th century.
In the 1600s, it took about 6-10 weeks to sail from England to America.
The colonists in America began violating British laws and regulations in the mid-18th century. This period of resistance and rebellion culminated in the American Revolutionary War, which lasted from 1775 to 1783.
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