To control his men in battle and to help manage his estates at home. These men needed to be loyal to him, especially in battle.
They assassinated him because he had killed Almagro and the men who killed Pizarro were still loyal to Almagro
they were expected to be brave, loyal and worked hard at labour jobs to provide for the family.
Most of the crews in this time period were tough men. They had to be because to go on one the ships was hard. There were no sleeping quarters, bathrooms, kitchen, or privacy. Many times a captain would go to the jail the morning they were set to sail and have men sign up. Another place to get men was from the port pubs. Again these men were hard and rough because they had to be to survive.
The Loyalists were loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain in the Revolutionary war. They did not support the revolution as the Patriots did, but they were loyal to the Kingdom of Britain. They were often referred to as Tories, Royalists, or King's Men by the Patriots.
In the classic novel of Treasure Island, there is 39 men in the faithful party
they are hard fighters and loyal patriotic men and women they are hard fighters and loyal patriotic men and women
He puts himself before his men that's loyal-tie
Twenty-For men were on Scott's crew. (24) Five on his research crew. (5)
Around 100 men, including the captain and mates.
BY commanding the men
Loyal and Hardworking.... I dont know
The question needs clarification. What captain?
If he fell for another woman, he wouldn't be called a loyal married man would he? So, loyal married men get their name for a reason:)
No more so than others.
Men are more loyal to women who are meaner to them because if they're not, the woman will probably stab him in the back, spread rumours, something like that(Not litterally stabbing him in the back).
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