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There were many warships made with wood in B.C.140. The Bikings used it to find out new land and fight with other country. In late 100 years the wooden ship became more bigger and stronger. In 600 years the cannons were developed so the ships were more heavier than the ships were more then 150 tons. In 8 century the ship was come out more and more. The wars were started. Nearly 1900, the ships made with strong wipe that were made of steel and it became bigger.(1000ton~10000000 ton) In 1940s the world war 2 was began and America started to fight the Japanese warship Yamato(61500t) shoot to American aircraft carrier( 51000~). Now the war ship are more than 10000 tons and aircraft carrier became 105000t. What a great history.
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There were many warships made with woods in B.C.140. The Bikings used it to find out new land and fight with other country.In late 100 years the wooden ship became more bigger and stronger. In 600 years the cannons were developed so the ships were heavier than the ships were more then 150 tons. In 8 century the ship was come out more and more. The wars were started. Nearly 1900, the ships made with strong wipe that were made of steel and it became bigger.(1000ton~10000000 ton). In 1940s the World War 2 began and America started to fight the Japanese warship Yamato(61500t) shoot to American aircraft carrier( 51000~). Now the warship are more than 10000 tons and aircraft carrier became 105000t. What a great history!