In 1776, the journey by sail from New York to England typically took about six to eight weeks, depending on weather conditions, the type of vessel, and the route taken. Ships relied on wind patterns and could face delays due to storms or calm seas. Faster ships might make the crossing in as little as four weeks, while slower vessels could take longer. Overall, the duration was highly variable.
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