| Maritime History: Interactive Lesson on Ships, Trade, and Exploration. |
| Explore the role of ships, navigation, trade routes, and sea exploration throughout history. |
Welcome to our History Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson features 10 questions designed to test your knowledge while teaching you interesting historical facts through detailed explanations after every answer.
⛵ Keep Exploring Maritime History – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into the history of ships and the sea with these trusted, free resources:
- Britannica – Clipper Ships – Cutty Sark, tea trade, speed records.
- Britannica – Battle of Trafalgar – Nelson, HMS Victory, Napoleonic Wars.
- Britannica – Titanic – Maiden voyage, sinking, discovery.
- Britannica – Mayflower – Pilgrims, Mayflower Compact, Plymouth.
- Britannica – USS Constitution – Old Ironsides, War of 1812.
- Britannica – Ferdinand Magellan – Circumnavigation, Strait of Magellan.
- Britannica – Christopher Columbus – Voyages, Niña, Pinta, Santa María.
- Britannica – Lusitania – Sinking by U-boat, WWI impact.
- Britannica – Charles Darwin – HMS Beagle, evolution.
- Britannica – Monitor and Merrimack – First ironclad battle.
⚓ Fun fact: The wreck of the Titanic was discovered in 1985 by a team led by Robert Ballard. Ballard was on a secret U.S. Navy mission to search for two lost nuclear submarines (the USS Thresher and USS Scorpion). He was granted funding for the Titanic search as a cover story. After completing the Navy mission, he had 12 days left to find the Titanic. He found it on September 1, 1985. The wreck lies at 12,500 feet (3,800 meters) – too deep for human divers, but submersibles have visited it over 100 times.







