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Ship speeds during the Industrial Revolution: East India Company ships, 1770-1828
Solar, P.M.; Hens, L. (2016). Ship speeds during the Industrial Revolution: East India Company ships, 1770-1828. Eur. Rev. Econ. Hist. 20(1): 66-78. https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ereh/hev017
In: European Review of Economic History. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. ISSN 1361-4916; e-ISSN 1474-0044, more
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  • Hens, L.

Abstract
    The duration of voyages to Asia by English East India Company ships fell by a quarter to a third between the 1770s and the 1820s. The adoption of copper sheathing was the main reason for faster passages and worked through two channels. The more direct was to increase sailing speed by about.. percent. The indirect, but quantitatively more important, effect was to eliminate the need for a stop at or near the Cape. These results show that therewere significant improvements in shipping technology well before the use of steam and iron.

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