Scurry, Their teeth and hair fell out. This would then result in death
Dysentery as well which they would loose all their bodily fuctions and dehyrate
Yes! that is how Sir Francis Drake died!!
150 crew members
what was sir francis drake's crew was like
no one knows who is his crew but the only one known is Thomas Doughty
They when Sir Francis Drake and his crew invaded Spain.
Ferdinand Magellan's crew (this was the first expedition; he died but his crew made it) Sir Francis Drake (later on)
Sir Francis Drake's crew was a diverse group of sailors, privateers, and adventurers who accompanied him on his voyages during the late 16th century. Notable for their participation in the circumnavigation of the globe from 1577 to 1580, the crew faced numerous challenges, including hostile encounters with Spanish forces and harsh maritime conditions. Drake's leadership and tactical skills were pivotal in maintaining crew morale and navigating the complexities of maritime exploration and piracy during that era. The crew was instrumental in establishing Drake's reputation as one of England's most famous seafarers.
his crew put him on ship and lit the ship on fire. This is called a sea burial.
Sir Francis Drake, in Elizabethan times. ( he had a full crew- no one-man stunt) Piracy and counter-piracy helped aid the logistics chest.
The only crew name known Is Thomas Douhgty or something silly like that.
809 WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH. There was actually 60 crew,plus Drake. Ony 54 made it back. The Golden Hind was actually quite small,only about 120ft. I don't think even a massive warship like Victory had over 800 crew.
Lots! Scurvy, mutiny, rotting ships, storms, leaking ships, natives, and the Spanish (of course). There are probably more, I just can't think of them...