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That would be the 58th century.
17th Century
The 20th century !
This would technically be in the 17th century.
The year 9BC would be in the 1st century BC
Probable half day between Constanta and Istanbul.
Trick question. You can't sail a steamship.
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The Russian-American steamship line was started around 1902. The Russian Volunteer Fleet had arranged a new steamship service that would run from Black Sea ports and North America, via Italy with an Italian company. They wanted to pull some of the emigrants from the German steamship lines. The cost would be around $40 per person. The NY times has a site where you can find some info. Go to http//query.nytimes.com
The same way anybody would travel from India to Britain at that time - they would travel by steamship from India around Africa, then north through the Atlantic to England. Some probably traveled from India across the Pacific, through the Panama Canal and then across the Atlantic to England. Mass air travel across the major oceans did not really begin until after World War 2.
Mostly amongst the wealthy, and soldiers (who would have been Roman soldiers)
It could take weeks, as mail would first travel by train, then steamship, then another train, before reaching its destination, and that's assuming the ship wasn't sunk by a German submarine.
The travel and tourism industry had developed from you dnt honesly think i would give u da answer did u?
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About a month most of it would be the sea passage from BA to Glasgow and then a few hours by train to Carnoustie.