Age of Sail

Age of Sail

The Age of Sail was the period in which international trade and naval warfare were dominated by sailing ships, lasting from the 16th to the mid 19th century. This is a significant period during which square-rigged sailing ships carried European settlers to many parts of the world in one of the most expansive human migrations in recorded history.

Like most periodic eras the definition is inexact and close enough to serve as a general description. The age of sail runs roughly from the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, the last significant engagement in which oar-propelled galleys played a major role, to the Battle of Hampton Roads in 1862, in which the steam-powered CSS "Virginia" destroyed the sailing ships USS "Cumberland" and USS "Congress", finally culminating with the advance of steam power, rendering sail power in warfare obsolete.

Sailing ships continued to be an economical way to transport cargo on long voyages into the 1920s. Sailing ships do not require fuel or complex engines to be powered; thus they tended to be more independent from requiring a dedicated support base on the mainland. Crucially though, steam powered ships held a speed advantage and were rarely hindered by adverse winds, freeing steam-powered vessels from the necessity of following trade winds. As a result, cargo and supplies could reach a foreign port in half the time it took a sailing ship. It is this factor that drove sailing ships aside. Sailing vessels were pushed into narrower and narrower economic niches (see disruptive technology) and gradually disappeared from commercial trade. Today, sailing vessels are only economically viable for small scale coastal fishing, along with recreational uses such as yachting and passenger sail excursion ships.

Golden Age of Sail

In Europe, the Golden Age of Sail is generally agreed to be the period in the 19th century when the efficiency and usage of commercial sailing vessels was at its peak (clippers, tall ships, etc.) and immediately before steamboats started to take trade away from sail.Fact|date=August 2007 Some would say that the Golden Age of Sail relates specifically to the clipper ship era.Specify|date=August 2007 "The Golden Age of Sail" also sometimes refers to the time period in the early 18th century when well-known pirates such as Edward Teach (Blackbeard) and Bartholomew Roberts were preying on mercantile ships, and sometimes even blockading ports, around the world.

In America, the Golden Age of Sail has been said to be between the War of 1812 and the Civil War, [ [http://nautarch.tamu.edu/class/anth318/Class%2024%20-%20American%20enterprise%20in%20the%2019th%20century.htm nautarch.tamu.edu] ] or between 1840 and 1880, [ [http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/research/faq.html museum.gov.ns.ca] ] or 1830 to 1880. [ [http://www.ncdcr.gov/news/2006/NCMM02-08-2006.asp ncdcr.gov] ]

References

ee also

*Age of Discovery
*Naval tactics in the Age of Sail
*Sea lane
*Naval history
*Columbian Exchange

External links

* [http://www.greatgridlock.net/Sqrigg/squrig2.html The Development of the Full-Rigged Ship From the Carrack to the Full-Rigger]


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