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they had less food and spent lots of days on the ocean.
he was 5 foot 6.5
Prisoners, as they were cheap and strong.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand were Amerigo Vespucci's main patrons, but he also sailed with assistance from Portugal. After moving to Spain in 1492, Vespucci began taking jobs on ships and seven years later went on his first voyage. His voyages took him to what is now modern day Brazil and Argentina.
no.
they had less food and spent lots of days on the ocean.
they got sick and some died
he was 5 foot 6.5
Prisoners, as they were cheap and strong.
35-40 men is what the ships of his time needed to crew.
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His cousin, Giovanni, and a crew including Indian slaves.
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand were Amerigo Vespucci's main patrons, but he also sailed with assistance from Portugal. After moving to Spain in 1492, Vespucci began taking jobs on ships and seven years later went on his first voyage. His voyages took him to what is now modern day Brazil and Argentina.
amerigo had to deal with storms and illnesses during his expeditions that affected the crew....
He had encountered very bad oceans and storms.Another problem was the idea of longitude.He also faced the illnesses that his crew got.
The biggest obstacle he faced was an outbreak of an unidentified illness on his 3rd voyage. They faced storms, sicknesses, and low food supplies. Amerigo Vespucci was a kind man who was very smart . He died of malaria.