Yazir Paredes

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From the 1550s, as the English built quicker and stronger warships, the Dutch focused their efforts on developing vessels that handled even better, could carry more cargo, required fewer crew to operate—and were therefore cheaper to run. These ships, called fluyts, set a new benchmark for commercial shipping.
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