He only went on three.
There were about 90 crew members on his first expedition
he lied to them
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about 17 is the age of each of the people on the voyage
The deck boys on Columbus's fourth voyage were also known as "ship boys" or "cabin boys." They were typically young boys or teenagers who assisted the crew with various tasks on the ship, such as cleaning, running errands, and helping with the operation of the vessel. These roles were important for the functioning of the ship and the well-being of the crew during long voyages.
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Christopher Columbus (and his crew) on his second voyage in 1493.
They ate salted pig meat.
If you mean the fourth voyage of Christopher Columbus to the Western Hemisphere, he learned two things the Europeans did not know up to the point: (1) There was another ocean on the other side of Panama; and (2) there was gold in the Americas. Columbus did not find what he was looking for (a waterway to Asia), and he lost ships and men because of storms, battles with the locals, and a mutiny by some of his crew. See also the related link.
The names of his crew members are unknown because his voyage happened so long ago and there are probably not any documents surving today that tell the names of his crew members.
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