Caravel Research Paper

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“The crew of the caravel Nina also saw signs of land, and a small branch covered with berries. Everyone breathed afresh and rejoiced at these signs.” (Christopher Columbus). Nina being Christopher’s best loved ship because of its secureness, strength, and powerful speed sailed him across the ocean. The invention of the caravel led to many new adventures and the discovery of the New World. The caravel is a sailing ship which was used around the 15th and 16th centuries with peculiar formation and honorable qualities. Till today the origin of the caravel is debatable and its design like all technology evolved and changed over the years. The emergence and history of the caravel is complex and mysterious, mainly due to its structure, design, and its origination with the Portuguese, Spanish, and the Arabs. Without the creation of the caravel our ancestors would have never been able to cross seas and uncover the new worlds to us making the structure and design of it really important to know. Around the 15th century the caravels minimum weight was 50 through 60 …show more content…

It was said that in the 13th century the caravel was used as a fishing vessel in Portuguese meaning the people their used to fish riding that boat. Nonetheless in a totally different region during the early 13th century the word caravel was linked to another small ship interconnected to the Muslims made to sail the Atlantic Ocean. This was also called a qarib and it was prepared to sail in the shallow waters. The features of this Arabic vessel (qarib) were much like the caravel but just in a smaller version. The qarib and caravel at the end had many of the same characteristics making people hypothesize that the word caravel derived from qarib concluding that it is of Arabic

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