He had a crew of 35 men.
He had a crew of 35 men.
He had a crew of 35 men.
Leif Erikson, the Norse explorer known for his voyages to North America around the year 1000, likely faced fears common to many explorers of his time. These included the fear of the unknown, such as uncharted territories and potential hostile encounters with indigenous peoples. Additionally, he may have feared losing crew members or facing harsh environmental conditions during long sea voyages. Lastly, the fear of failing to establish a successful settlement or securing resources for his people could also have weighed heavily on him.
he had 227 crew members
He had a crew of 35 men.
He had a crew of 35 men.
he had 110 crew members
About 10 crew members.
150 crew members
he had 110 crew members
how many crew members in te first fleet
On his first trip to Canada his crew included members from trips to Norway but many had already crewed the ship to their New World destination. They had been on the very same boat when Bjarni came within sight of a heavily treed land. We also know that the man he spent much of his early life with was with him Thyrker. I wouldn't call him crew mate, as he may very well have been the Captain or First Mate though history does not say so.