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  • #46
    Originally posted by Waku
    Ribanita please read again: spaniards tought the world how to cross the ocean, do not read what it's not written.
    Waku Waku, how small is your world? Did you forget the Vikings, even? Not to mention the Chinese, Phoenicians, Ethiopians, did we not learn from them? Even the Polynesians were able to cross the oceans. There was nothing essential to be taught by the Spanish, all the seafaring tribes already possessed the 'skill'.
    Why can you not be happy by proudly saying that the Spanish rediscovered the Americas, ahead of their rivals, instead of adding and adding to it until it turns into a blatant nothing (and making it so easy to counter)?

    You're no rebating what I've said. Again: Dutch used this technology to traffic with slaves.
    So they did, it is a black page in Dutch history. But it was only a small part of Dutch trade, while it was a big part of British trade and the British and Spanish were the main buyers. So there is no reason to single out the Dutch, except that they were relatively harsh towards the slaves they transported.
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    • #47
      Originally posted by Oerdin
      There are far more people in Spanish speaking countries then in Arabic countries so I'd have to give the nod to the Spanards.
      Actually, I don't know if that's correct.

      I think the Arab countries have it by 50 million or so.

      I did a quick count of all Arab speaking countries (where it was dominant...so not including Pakistan and Afghanistan) and Spanish speaking countries (not including Brazil...Portugese) and I came up with 375,000,000 Arab to 310,000,000 Spanish.
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      • #48
        Originally posted by Jay Bee
        Don't bother Waku. She's just giving (again) another proof of her vast knowledge. It's clear from her post that she does not know who Columbus was, why he did what he did, what reasons brought him to Spain, what navigation is, etc, etc, etc....
        Columbus didn't even use up-to-date celestial navigation as developed by the Portuguese, who were the innovative seafarers of the time/region.
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        • #49
          Waku, Jay Bee:

          Heard of Chang Ho?

          He was this Chinese person who led a fleet of massive ships to travel all the way to the East coast of Africa, years before Columbus.

          Now lets get back on the topic.
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          • #50
            UR, what has that to do with anything? I see your point but I think you also see mine.

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            • #51
              It was quite a feat at the time, but remember UR...he didn't cross oceans, he followed coastline

              Quit being so pro PRC
              "Chegitz, still angry about the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991?
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              • #52
                Originally posted by orange
                It was quite a feat at the time, but remember UR...he didn't cross oceans, he followed coastline
                {edit: link starts here}{The first Treasure Fleet} (of Cheng Ho in 1405-1407 - Rib) consisted of 62 ships; four were huge wood boats, some of the largest ever built in history. They were approximately 400 feet (122 meters) long and 160 feet (50 meters) wide. The four were the flagships of the fleet of 62 ships assembled at Nanjing along the Yangtze (Chang) River. Included in the fleet were 339-foot (103-meter) long horse ships that carried nothing but horses, water ships that carried fresh water for the crew, troop transports, supply ships, and war ships for offensive and defensive needs. The ships were filled with thousands of tons of Chinese goods to trade with others during the voyage. In the fall of 1405 the fleet was ready to embark with 27,800 men.
                Now, that is what I call an exploration

                The fleet utilized the compass, invented in China in the 11th century, for navigation. Graduated sticks of incense were burned to measure time. One day was equal to 10 "watches" of 2.4 hours each. Chinese navigators determine latitude through monitoring the North Star (Polaris) in the Northern Hemisphere or the Southern Cross in the Southern Hemisphere. The ships of the Treasure Fleet communicated with one another through the use of flags, lanterns, bells, carrier pigeons, gongs, and banners.
                The destination of the first voyage of the Treasure Fleet was Calicut, known as a major trading center on the southwestern coast of India. India was initially "discovered" by Chinese overland explorer Hsuan-Tsang in the seventh century. The fleet stopped in Vietnam, and Malacca, and then headed west ACROSS THE INDIAN OCEAN (my caps - Rib) to Sri Lanka and Calicut and Cochin (cities on the southwest coast of India).
                ... It's likely that a detachment of one of Cheng Ho's fleets sailed to northern Australia during one of the seven voyages based upon the Chinese artifacts found as well as the oral history of the Aborigine.
                Last edited by Ribannah; October 4, 2001, 11:33.
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                • #53
                  "In the fall of 1405 the fleet was ready to embark with 27,800 men."

                  Hey that's enough to fit in the whole Iroqouis nation at its peak - maybe we should build one!
                  But don't you worry Ribannah there will be room for you too!

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                  • #54
                    Rib - island hopping is not sailing across an ocean. The Atlantic Ocean is more than 3000 miles wide where the first Euro explorers crossed (Spain to the Carribbean)

                    India to Somalia is substantially less. I'm fairly sure I've seen maps of the journey, which hugged coastline for the majority of it.
                    "Chegitz, still angry about the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991?
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by orange
                      Rib - island hopping is not sailing across an ocean.
                      If you have proof that my source is wrong, show me and I'll stand corrected.

                      The Atlantic Ocean is more than 3000 miles wide where the first Euro explorers crossed (Spain to the Carribbean)
                      That may be so, but I think they had the Azores as an intermediate point.
                      Also note that at the time Columbus expected the journey to be much shorter, and they were very lucky to make it. It was a formidable feat.
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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by Ribannah

                        If you have proof that my source is wrong, show me and I'll stand corrected.
                        How can he do this when you didn't cite the source? Same is true for your Iroquous info. Please cite. If it's taken from a Web source, provide a link. Don't be ashamed of your sources.
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                        • #57
                          Boris, my style setting clearly shows the links I provided in blue! Can't you see them? ("The first Treasure Fleet" in my post above).
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Ribannah
                            Boris, my style setting clearly shows the links I provided in blue! Can't you see them? ("The first Treasure Fleet" in my post above).
                            No, I can't, as THE ENTIRE QUOTE IS BLUE. There is no distinction on my screen between the link and the rest of the quote. But thank you for clarifying.
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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Boris Godunov
                              No, I can't, as THE ENTIRE QUOTE IS BLUE. There is no distinction on my screen between the link and the rest of the quote. But thank you for clarifying.
                              Yikes. I have the normal text of the quote in amber (and a black background).
                              I'll try to make my links in past posts more visible.
                              Thanks for bringing this to my attention!
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                              • #60
                                scroll to the map. It was the second hit on google

                                "Chegitz, still angry about the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991?
                                You provide no source. You PROVIDE NOTHING! And yet you want to destroy capitalism.. you criminal..." - Fez

                                "I was hoping for a Communist utopia that would last forever." - Imran Siddiqui

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