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Stable ships that could be controlled by a limited number of sailors, small enough to be easily maneuverable along the coast and in rivers, yet big enough to carry provisions and trade goods across long distances, were needed. New ship developments were needed for merchants and as ships improved people realized they had potential to explore.
The development of nautical sciences, including the augmentation of pre-existing techniques and tools, on the Iberian Peninsula generated new technology and had a direct, visible, and lasting effect on long range ship board navigation.
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Museum ships in Spain ... 38 P) Pages in category "Maritime history of Spain" ... Cabo de la Vela; I. Iberian ship development, 1400–1600; P. Pilot Major of Spain
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The Clipper Ship Flying Cloud off the Needles, Isle of Wight, off the southern English coast. Painting by James E. Buttersworth. The Maritime history of Europe represents the era of recorded human interaction with the sea in the northwestern region of Eurasia in areas that include shipping and shipbuilding, shipwrecks, naval battles, and military installations and lighthouses constructed to ...
Portuguese maritime history, from the 14th C. to the 20th C. ... Black Ships; C. Gonçalo Velho Cabral; Jorge Cabral; ... Iberian ship development, 1400–1600; João ...