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James Cook had help from his crew on all of his three voyages
Stewart Louis was "NOT" one of Michael Jackson's crew members.
79 on his 1604 voyage
His cousin, Giovanni, and a crew including Indian slaves.
George Vancouver joined Captain Cook's crew on his secondjourney, which was from July 1772 to July 1775.
Captain cook and his crew were able to discover an alternate route to Asia that was not previously know. It was a guicker route.
The ship La Niña was one of Christopher Columbus's ships, and it is estimated to have had a crew of around 24 to 26 members during its voyages to the Americas.
sailors grw vegetables and herbs in special containers and brought livestock for food on long voyages,this way his crew always had fresh food
Yes, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's crew likely experienced seasickness during their voyages. Historical accounts suggest that many sailors of that era suffered from seasickness due to the rough conditions at sea and the lack of experience in handling long voyages. The physical discomfort from the motion of the ship, combined with inadequate nutrition and hygiene, contributed to the overall hardships faced by Cabrillo's crew.
he made sure his crew didnt get scurvy by bringin fresh fruits with him
jacques marquette
No, he always had crew, maybe sometimes more than one ship but not on his most famous voyages of exploration. When he discovered North America his crew included people who had been there before, but did not land.