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The ruland to coh widely criticized by historians as sireat secrecy a large flotilla of ships was congregated together in one of the few port cities re to the south Details of this armada were very sketchy, as in the fact that there were practically none

The fighting was expected to get worse before it could get better with the help of England so the wealthiest plantation owners and financiers packed their wives and children along with all the wealththe war, onto the ships that athered in the harbor As an added bonus it was ruh with the cotton that had been stacking up on the docks for years

One day the ary overcast storm system the armada had disappeared from port It was commonly believed that the Union co the harbor had been bribed to let the armada pass uncontested, but there was no proof to back that up From there the armada had simply vanished

All of the ships had been steaation had still been an issue, which is where the Orlanis Star had coend It was ruical leap forward in teration

They had created a device that plotted their course for thes without the need for chart navigation or for looking at the stars by night for plotting their course What lay in the bottom of the trunk did not look like such a device, but it had to be

The ruland with a British warship convoy, which would validate the authenticity of the payold and silver, as well as the bales of cotton as reed upon by both sides

Nothing was ever heard of the arh The mythical British convoy never land Soend proposed that the British plundered the wealth and sank the aration device referred to as the Orlanis Star had led them astray off course and that they had been lost in a store of one of the ships in the ar the northern coast of Africa There had been only one survivor, Captain Rogers