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So as I was in physics lab letting my mind wander on everything else, but physics...I started thinkin of the 1715 fleet.
regarding the queens dowry..Ubillas boat was said to have the 62 chests of "gifts" on its manifest..however, it hasnt been found and that sight is supposed to be in Vero..
this ship was rather large, weighted down, and rather slow.
heres my train of thought..they traveled with the San Miguel, which was a fast war frigate made to outrun other boats. This boat hasnt been found. Knowing full well that the queen wouldnt marry the king without the dowry, they knew the importance of getting that back safe. That was priority number one.
Why would they stick the treasure on the biggest slowest ship with the main captain? If perhaps they ran into pirates and/or someone on board in cahoots that could inform pirates of so said treasure, logic would denote that doesnt make any sense.
As long as the chests were accounted for on a manifest, it wouldnt much matter what ship it was on just as long as it was accounted for. My thinking is they would say it was on the biggest ship with the most men so the pirates would be most occupied with this boat and then stick it on the warship that could outrun anything, the San Miguel. it had 22 guns and was quick so it could defend itself to some extent if needed but it could outrun pirates and storms (although that failed).
If you look at maritime ventures and land ventures of mass money in todays time..they stick REALLY valuable goods on very discrete vessels and vehicles to prevent any takover. They still carry money and stuff on labeled money carrying vessels but generally try to be sneaky with valuable goods.
This would make sense as to why it hasnt been found yet. Those chest probably contained some intense treasures that would be very clearly the best treasure out of the payload since they were "fit for a queen".
More than likely they wouldnt write about the dowry in letters either because if someone intercepted the letter, spain could fail. Also, if they knew the location of this dowry, they would have posted most men on that single ship and left the other gold and silver for later. it was important but not so much as the dowry.
what are everyones opinions on this thought? Im bored waiting for my physics lecture haha
regarding the queens dowry..Ubillas boat was said to have the 62 chests of "gifts" on its manifest..however, it hasnt been found and that sight is supposed to be in Vero..
this ship was rather large, weighted down, and rather slow.
heres my train of thought..they traveled with the San Miguel, which was a fast war frigate made to outrun other boats. This boat hasnt been found. Knowing full well that the queen wouldnt marry the king without the dowry, they knew the importance of getting that back safe. That was priority number one.
Why would they stick the treasure on the biggest slowest ship with the main captain? If perhaps they ran into pirates and/or someone on board in cahoots that could inform pirates of so said treasure, logic would denote that doesnt make any sense.
As long as the chests were accounted for on a manifest, it wouldnt much matter what ship it was on just as long as it was accounted for. My thinking is they would say it was on the biggest ship with the most men so the pirates would be most occupied with this boat and then stick it on the warship that could outrun anything, the San Miguel. it had 22 guns and was quick so it could defend itself to some extent if needed but it could outrun pirates and storms (although that failed).
If you look at maritime ventures and land ventures of mass money in todays time..they stick REALLY valuable goods on very discrete vessels and vehicles to prevent any takover. They still carry money and stuff on labeled money carrying vessels but generally try to be sneaky with valuable goods.
This would make sense as to why it hasnt been found yet. Those chest probably contained some intense treasures that would be very clearly the best treasure out of the payload since they were "fit for a queen".
More than likely they wouldnt write about the dowry in letters either because if someone intercepted the letter, spain could fail. Also, if they knew the location of this dowry, they would have posted most men on that single ship and left the other gold and silver for later. it was important but not so much as the dowry.
what are everyones opinions on this thought? Im bored waiting for my physics lecture haha