The Spanish speaking country on the island of Hispaniola is the Dominican Republic.
The Spanish-speaking country that shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti is the Dominican Republic.
The word 'crew' is a noun (crew, crews) and a verb(crew, crews, crewing, crewed).The noun 'crew' is a word for the group of people who operate a ship, airplane, or train; a group of people who work together at a specified job; a word for a thing.The verb 'crew' is to work as a member of a group who operate a ship, airplane, or train, or as a member of a group who work together at a specified job.
The crew eats in groups of four.
The crew capacity of a Spanish galleon varied depending on the size and purpose of the ship. On average, a Spanish galleon could carry around 200-300 crew members, including sailors, soldiers, and officers.
Island of Hispaniola
Nothing. They did have a man to repair the ship if it was needed, but they had enough to do to sail the ship.
Hispaniola was the first North American land spotted by the crew of Christopher Columbus. He landed on the shore of that large island in October of 1492. It is presently the nations of the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
Hispaniola - 29,418 square miles.
Hispaniola - 29,530 sq miles.
It was called the Hispaniola.
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Nothing. On his 4th and last voyage his ship sank off an island about 50 miles off the coast of Hispaniola. The crew was saved but they were ship wrecked. One of the crew members decided to take a native canoe and go for help from the Spanish governor on Hispaniola. The crew member finally got there, but the governor wouldn't see him at first and finally when he did he didn't send help to Columbus. When Columbus and his crew were finally saved they had been on the island over 2 years.
After the Hispaniola was towed into its anchorage, the crew discovered that Long John Silver and his men had taken control of the ship. This led to a showdown between the mutineers and the loyal sailors, ultimately resulting in a battle for control of the ship.
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the benbow nooo... that was the inn that john was working in... the ship was the Hispaniola.