Essays About ships san

 

  • Magellan, Ferdinand by Almo
    ... Magellan's fleet consisted from five ships (San Antonio, Santiago, Trinidad, Victoria and Conception, that counted 280 sailors, and numerous supplies. ...
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  • Juan Rodriguez C
    ... Just the way it "beaconed" ships to San Diego in the last half of the 19th century, The California Dream "beacons" people, to "jettison assumptions and try ...
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  • Spanish Armada
    ... Hundreds of their men were dead and mostly all of their big ships were leaking. Dutch rebel ships captured the San Mateo and San Felipe. ...
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  • magellan
    ... On May 22,1518 King Charles I granted Magellan enough money to buy five ships. Over 250 men were divided up amongst the Trinidad, the San Antonio, the ...
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  • Ferdinand Magellan
    ... On September 20th, 1519, Magellan set out from Sanlucar de Barrameda with 250 men and 5 ships: the Trinidad, San Antonio, Victoria, Conceptio, and the Santiago ...
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  • Spanish-American War
    ... at first with 18,000 troops, but there was a rumor of some Spanish ships patrolling the ... survive, and they would be very important in the Battle of San Juan Hill ...
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  • Columbus
    ... china after he found gold in 1503 he founded a settlement in San Martina, which ... during bad weather he landed in Jamaica because the remaining two ships were to ...
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  • juan ponce de leon
    ... Ponce de Leon left San German, Puerto Rico on March 3, 1513 and sailed with a fleet of three ships heading northwest toward Bimini. ...
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  • None_Provided
    ... Ponce de Leon left San German, Puerto Rico on March 3, 1513 and sailed with a fleet of three ships heading northwest toward Bimini. ...
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  • Spanish Conquistadors
    ... After leaving Tabasco the fleet landed a little north of San Juan, on Good Friday ... To ensure that his crew did not go back to Cuba he burned all eleven ships. ...
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  • The Spanish American War
    ... After defeating the Spanish at San Juan, there were rumors circulating that the some of Admiral Cervera's ships were trapped in Santiago harbor. ...
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  • stuff
    ... They were intercepted by the USS San Jacinto, whose crew boarded the Trent and took ... The Union sent an armada of ships exerting a five-to-one advantage in gun ...
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  • Mexican American War in California
    ... The Monterey presidio had so little powder for its three cannons, that ships cannot be saluted. The San Francisco presidio was ungarrisoned. ...
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  • Christopher Columbus 3
    ... Three ships were prepared in the harbor Palos. ... They came ashore on October 12 at the Bahama island of Guanahani (renamed San Salvador by Columbus). ...
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  • The Mexican-American Heritage
    ... the money, ships, and supplies that he needed to sail across the oceans. It was not until October 12, 1492, that they saw land and called it San Salvador. ...
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  • Spanish-American War
    ... left the ships. On July 1, 1898 the Rough Riders and a black regiment along with others fought the Spanish at what became known as the battle on San Juan Hill. ...
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  • Spanish-American War
    ... left the ships. On July 1, 1898 the Rough Riders and a black regiment along with others fought the Spanish at what became known as the battle on San Juan Hill. ...
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  • Christopher Columbus
    ... for six years until Queen Isabella won the war and gave him ships and money. ... hit land on October 12, 1492 in the Bahamas; Columbus named the island San Salvador ...
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  • O'Dell Scott
    ... waves came up and washed under us every day and ships went by...(Commire 112) O'Dell spent his days exploring waterways and tide-pools from San Pedro, north to ...
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  • Cuban Missile Crisis
    ... Overall, 85 ships were known of. ... There were at least 3 on the airfield at Holguin, 4 near the military base at Santa Clara, 3 or 4 at San Antonia de los Banos ...
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  • Christopher Columbus 2
    ... They provided him with enough food, men and ships for his expedition (Encyclopedia 268 ... the islands, now known as the Bahamas, and named it San Salvador (Grolier ...
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  • Fray Junipero Serra
    ... He walked thousands of miles, traveled on ships, and rode on the backs of ... foundation to the growth of the major California cities such as San Francisco, San ...
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  • The gold rush of the 1850's
    ... 61 ships left the Atlantic seaports for a voyage of 6 months around Cape Horn. They faced 15,000 or more miles of travel between the East Coast and San ...
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  • Pearl harbor
    ... Roosevelt sent all the expendable ships to Pearl Harbor and all the carriers and battleships to run drills near San Diego. Roosevelt ...
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  • The US Entering World War II-
    ... Roosevelt sent all the expendable ships to Pearl Harbor and all the carriers and battleships to run drills near San Diego. Roosevelt ...
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  • The US Entering World War ll
    ... Roosevelt sent all the expendable ships to Pearl Harbor and all the carriers and battleships to run drills near San Diego. Roosevelt ...
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  • hAWAII
    ... Sandalwood was traded with merchant ships, who sold them to the orient ... few companies offered trips to Hawaii aboard makeshift passenger boats from San Francisco ...
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  • alcatraz
    ... First, that it was to guard the San Francisco bay area from enemy ships against a foreign invasion, and second, to hold hostage prisoners of war or POW's as ...
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  • minorities in the military
    ... We decided to catch a bus to downtown San Diego. ... It was my third month in school when all Navy ships in the Long Beach area were in the state of emergency and ...
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  • Mercantilism: Shaping Nations
    ... On October 12, 1492, the ships landed on an island which Columbus named San Salvador. He then claimed the land for the country of Spain. ...
    (2203 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

     


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