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  • Caravel - Wikipedia
    The caravel (Portuguese: caravela, IPA: [kɐɾɐˈvɛlɐ]) is a small sailing ship developed by the Portuguese that may be rigged with just lateen sails, or with a combination of lateen and square sails It was known for its agility and speed and its capacity for sailing windward (beating)
  • Caravel | Definition, Significance, Facts | Britannica
    caravel, a light sailing ship of the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries in Europe, much-used by the Spanish and Portuguese for long voyages Apparently developed by the Portuguese for exploring the coast of Africa, the caravel’s chief excellence lay in its capacity for sailing to windward It was also capable of remarkable speed
  • Caravel - Ages of Exploration
    Explorers used caravels for the great Atlantic Ocean voyages that opened up new maritime routes Caravels were relatively small trading vessels used heavily from the 14th to 17th centuries The Portuguese are often credited with the development of the caravel
  • The surprising role of tiny caravels in global exploration
    Small but powerful, caravels revolutionized 15th- and 16th-century exploration Their speed, agility, and efficiency made them essential for global trade and discovery
  • CARAVEL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CARAVEL is any of several sailing ships; specifically : a small 15th and 16th century ship that has broad bows, high narrow poop, and usually three masts with lateen or both square and lateen sails
  • The history and development of caravels - Texas A M University
    An array of ship types was used during the European Age of Expansion (early 15th to early 17th centuries), but one vessel in particular emerges from the historical records as a harbinger of discovery: the caravel The problem is that little is known about these popular ships of discovery, despite the fair amount of historical evidence that has
  • What Were Caravels? - en. uniproyecta. com
    Caravels were a type of ship used by the Spanish during the 15th and 16th centuries They were used for trade and exploration, and were also used as warships They had a spiral shape and were very large, allowing them to carry large loads
  • Caravel - A Revolutionary Sailing Ship - Enchanted Learning
    Caravels were broad-beamed ships that had 2 or 3 masts with square sails and a triangular sail (called a lanteen) They were up to about 65 feet long and could carry roughly 130 tons of cargo Caravels were smaller and lighter than the later Spanish galleons (developed in the 1500’s)
  • Caravel - World History Encyclopedia
    The caravel (caravela in Spanish and Portuguese), was a type of medium-sized ship which, with its low draught and lateen or triangular sails, made it ideal for exploration from the 15th century onwards
  • Caravel - (AP US History) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations | Fiveable
    A caravel is a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century, primarily by the Portuguese, that was crucial for exploration during the Age of Discovery It featured a lateen sail design, which allowed it to sail efficiently against the wind, making it ideal for long voyages along the Atlantic coast and across the open ocean
  • The Caravel, Carrack, and Fluyt for AP World History
    Three prominent vessels – the Caravel, Carrack, and Fluyt – emerged as iconic representations of maritime innovation during this transformative era The Caravel, a nimble and versatile vessel, became synonymous with the Age of Discovery
  • Caravel - Historycentral
    Recognizing the need for a more versatile exploration vessel, Portuguese ship designers sought inspiration from diverse sources They combined features of the Arab Caravas, which were known for their sturdiness, with the agility of Portuguese river boats called Caravelas The result was the Caravel
  • Caravel (ship) | EBSCO Research Starters
    Known for its maneuverability and innovative sail-rigging design, the caravel was instrumental in many significant exploratory voyages, particularly by Portuguese navigators Although no physical examples of caravels have survived, they are well-documented in historical records
  • Caravel - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A caravel (Portuguese: caravela) is a type of small sailing ship It is easy to maneuver It was developed in the 15th century by the Portuguese The Portuguese used caravels to explore the West African coast and the Atlantic Ocean Lateen sails made the caravels fast and able to sail against the wind
  • Caravel - World History Encyclopedia
    The caravel (caravela in Spanish and Portuguese), was a type of medium-sized ship which, with its low draught and lateen or triangular sails, made it ideal for exploration from the 15th century onwards





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