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How did the caravel make Europeans' voyages of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries possible? Question 3 options:

It had a large cargo area and could carry heavy loads across the ocean.
It was big and strong enough to make long voyages across the ocean.
It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
It was equipped with enough rowers to propel it against any ocean current.

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It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.

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I'm prettty sure it's C. The Caravel had triangluar sails to make them sail better against the wind.
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