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By the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, the main ships in use were the caravels and naus (carrack).
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The 16th century saw thecarrackevolve into the galleon and then the ship of the line.
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This privileged lookout permitted the monks to view incoming ships, of which, they had the right to 20% of the commerce transported by carracks.
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The large carracks ("naus") are ships of 300-400t or more.
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Thecarrackor nau was a three- or four-masted ship.
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The roof, for example, sits atop a wood grid, designed in the shape of acarrack.
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Another 33 carracks sank, while many more were dispersed.
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Game counters include soldiers, colonists, missionaries, carracks, caravels, galleon fleets, and gold bars, along with individual named explorers, privateers, and conquistadors.
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Carracktells her agents to let him run and that they will get the other one first.
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The carracks were very large ships, usually between 1000 and 1500 tons, about double or triple the size of a large galleon or junk.
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Although an armedcarrackcarried more firepower than a caravel, it was much less swift and less manoeuvrable, especially when loaded with cargo.
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The remainder of the heavy vessels were mostly armed carracks and hulks together with thirty-four light ships.
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During the 16th century, the galleon evolved from thecarrack.
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It was a longer and more manoeuvrable type of ship with all the advantages of thecarrack.
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While carracks played the leading role in early global explorations, galleons also played a part in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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With the destruction and retreat of the galleys it became clear that thecarrackwas lost.
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Thecarrackor "nau" was a three- or four-masted ship.
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This junk was built by lashing two large boats together, upon which a wooden siege tower as tall as the carrack's deck was erected.
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The type resembled a smallcarrackand had two or at most three masts, a high board and a dozen iron cannon.
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The large carracks engaged in this trade had the hull painted black with pitch, and the term came to represent all western vessels.
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