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History of Whaling By Jared Klinger

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History of Whaling. By Jared Klinger. Early History. The practice of hunting whales began in prehistoric times. Whale’s, dolphin’s, and porpoises were hunted as a means to get food. In the 12 th century it was discovered that whale blubber could be boiled down to produce whale oil. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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History of Whaling

ByJared Klinger

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Early History• The practice of hunting

whales began in prehistoric times.

• Whale’s, dolphin’s, and porpoises were hunted as a means to get food.

• In the 12th century it was discovered that whale blubber could be boiled down to produce whale oil.

• Whaling at this time was done by the Vikings and the Basque peoples of present day Spain and France.

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Early History Continued• Popular whales at this

time to hunt were Baleen whales (Right Whale’s)as they were easy to catch and stayed near the coast line.

• In the 12th century whale oil was used for lighting, leather, and wool as well as in the manufacturing and production of soap.

• By the 15th century the English, Norwegioner’s, and Dutch were involved in whaling.

• Around 1500 Japan and parts of present day Russia were whaling as a means of producing products.

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History of whaling

• By the 1600’s American whaling started in the colonies.

• Whaling was occurring at this time in Canada off the coast of Newfoundland.

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American Whaling• Whaling towns that

sprung up during this time : Cape Cod, Nantucket, Long Island, and New London, CT.

• Others could include: New Bedford, and Boston Massachusetts's.

• These towns were centers of colonial trade.

• Other industries that were thriving in these towns at this time due to whaling: ship building, fishing, and the soap and wool making trades.

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Whaling Terminology

• Lancing- this was the process of killing a whale using harpoons to rope the whale until it could not survive

• Claw- the tool used for hooking the tail fin of a whale

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Whaling at New Bedford in 1901

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