Ninety.
they were scared and did not trust columbus.
1,000 one thousand
A priest, conquistadors and sailors.
THE NINA, THE PINTA AND THE SANTA MARIA.
Yes, Christopher Columbus allowed his sailors to swear, as it was common among sailors during that time. Swearing was often used to express frustration or camaraderie among the crew. However, Columbus also emphasized discipline and order on his voyages, so while swearing was tolerated, it was likely expected to be kept within limits to maintain a cohesive crew environment.
Educated people and most sailors understood that the world was round.
Christopher Columbus took three ships full of men with him, yes. Remember the Nina the Pinta and the Santa Maria? Well, they weren't empty...
Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic Ocean with a crew of sailors. The exact number is not known, but it is believed to have been around 90 men. They sailed in three ships: the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Niña.
1.Not enough room for the sailors 2.Not enough food 3.The live stocks.........
he was looking for a shorter route to Asia so people can get spices faster and most sailors at that time was looking for th Northwest Passage so he might've been looking for it on the sidenote
small pox and Contagious Disease :)