Crusoe was taken prisoner by another ship's captain.
The whole ship set sail on April 10, 1912
The nearest ship was the S.S California but they did not respond. The nearest ship to respond, the Carpathia, taken 4 hours to arrive at 17 and a half knots her top speed.
the titanic was thought to be the ship of dreams
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Crusoe was taken prisoner by another ship's captain.
The Confederate diplomats were taken from the British ship the Trent
The Amistad.
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The titanic was the most powerful ship...
Old Ironsides was the most famous ship
It is a nautical term. When the sails of a squared-rigged sailing ship are suddenly carried by the wind back against the mast the ship is 'taken aback' and stopped dead. So that lead to a person being taken aback as well.
it is a fort that slaves are taken to before getting onto a slave ship.
submarine depot ship, not original name it was captured ? in ww1
The Amistad was a Spanish slave ship that was overtaken by the African captives aboard in 1839. The ship was eventually intercepted by the US Navy and the Africans were taken into custody in Connecticut, sparking a legal battle over whether they were considered property or free individuals.