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Greed. It was always greed. For money, jewels, gold. Mostly gold. Spices. Women. Oh , and then there was the recognition by their kings and queens. The plague might have helped a bit. Hunger and war, too. But those were mostly the simple sailors. The captains and ships officers? Ah ... just read again from top ....
the other nations of Europe watched as new trade routes brought increased wealth and power to Portugal.They soon launched voyages of exploration to find their own water routes to Asia.
the other nations of Europe watched as new trade routes brought increased wealth and power to Portugal.They soon launched voyages of exploration to find their own water routes to Asia.
because they have no money like macy
Sailors used to believe seeing a dolphin was a sign of a lucky voyage.
the other nations of Europe watched as new trade routes brought increased wealth and power to Portugal.They soon launched voyages of exploration to find their own water routes to Asia.
Captain James Cook's 1778 voyage.
You must have the Bon Voyage expansion pack. Then you click on the Sim you want to do the pose and click pose...peace sign.
Yes he did. The date of Kutcher's voyage into space is not yet known.
A sign of motivated teaching is the classroom itself. It is set up in a way that motivates students, and goes beyond the normal read and do a handout of normal classrooms. There are activities that challenge students, and the lessons are taught in such a way as to interest students. Students in this type of environment are more interested in learning and more willing to participate.
There were few sailors in the 1400’s. Columbus didn’t sail until 1492 and he is considered the earliest ship. They would wear a cotton pair of pants (jean type of material), loose shirt, a leather shoe or boot, and a hat. Most sailors were very rough people and would come out of jail in the mornings and sign onto a ship. They had little and didn’t need much.
In the book "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle," the sailors secretly signed articles to mutiny against Captain Jaggery. They conspired to overthrow him because they believed he was unfairly harsh and unjust towards Charlotte and the crew.