there were 3 men in the journey.....
Jerome(J)
Harris
George
only 10,000 of the 40,000 men that went out on them returned
Columbus had three ships: the nina pinta and santa maria
What are the three boats at the pilgrims sailed with the Mayflower
Columbus sailed using three boats: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria and his crew consisted of 87 men. So do 87/3=29.
Around 50 although he didn't go on 1 of them.
Well mostly the men tied, the women got to go in safety boats while the men stayed on the boat and died. Some women died on the mini boats but others reached land.
We usually speak of three wise men or Magi but Scripture does not say how many there were. There were three gifts given by these men; gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
The ships could not hold all the men trying to escape back to England, they would have sunk trying to get them all. So men with large enough fishing boats and cruise boats risked their lives to get the rest of the men. They made many trips getting hundreds of thousands French and Brits. Some of the Brits were not saved. The Germans captured them and put them into POW camps.
viking men would show of their boats by sailing out to sea when they weren't fighting. this would impress other tribes and maybe even the women!
more men died because the only had a limited supply of lifeboats so they let the women and children aboard the life boats first so by the time women and children were boarding the life boats the titanic sank leaving many men still on board
it was a place where men put their boats
Well she took about 160 men in 5 boats. 32 for each boat.