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Woodworking tools of the colonial era. D-1 Appendix D Listing of Shipwright Tools: 1607 ... As shipbuilding became more sophisticated in the 19 th century, ...
With this information, the archaeological data can be analyzed in an effort to better understand colonial shipbuilding techniques. Endnotes 1 Davis 1962, ...
KE-group, 1 Rue des GenĂȘts, MC-98000, Monte Carlo www-ke-group.org, information@ke-group.org Shipbuilding in Colonial Ecuador A necessity which became successful The empire created by Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth century was dependent upon the sea.
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... INVESTIGATIONS AT SOUTH CAROLINA'S LARGEST COLONIAL SHIPYARD Christopher F. Amer and Carlton A. Naylor In a family cemetery in the heart of the residential community of Mt. Pleasant, South ... the 18th century also saw the development of a shipbuilding industry in the colony spurred on by ...
Shipbuilding in New France Author: Ronald Portanier Shipbuilding in New France began as a modest enterprise in the early to mid-1600s with the building of boats and barges at the request of local merchants and the colonial administration.
Historical Overview of Tobacco in India 19 2.2 Economic History of Tobacco Production: From Colonial Origins to Contemporary Trends Tobacco occupies a prime place in the Indian economy on account of its considerable contribution to the agricultural, industrial and export sectors.
Also, by restricting trade to English or colonial ships, the acts spurred a boom in the colonial shipbuilding industry. Tensions Emerge The Navigation Acts, ...
Design innovation in Australian colonial shipbuilding Vessels are products of the technical abilities, materials, and use intent of the parent culture (Murphy 1983: 71).