Yes, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's crew likely experienced seasickness during their voyages. Historical accounts suggest that many sailors of that era suffered from seasickness due to the rough conditions at sea and the lack of experience in handling long voyages. The physical discomfort from the motion of the ship, combined with inadequate nutrition and hygiene, contributed to the overall hardships faced by Cabrillo's crew.
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he explored California & died eating a poisoned cupcake in DEATH valley. his crew was the first to come back to Spain with news of chinchilla roaming eveywhere because they roamed California then
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Oh, dude, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo faced challenges like trying to navigate the treacherous waters of the Pacific Ocean without GPS or Google Maps, dealing with scurvy (not the best side effect of a sea voyage), and probably getting annoyed by seagulls pooping on his ship. But hey, at least he got to discover California, so it wasn't all bad, right?
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo faced numerous challenges during his exploratory voyages along the West Coast of North America in the 16th century. He encountered harsh weather conditions, treacherous coastlines, and difficult navigation through unfamiliar waters. Additionally, Cabrillo and his crew faced resistance from indigenous peoples, which led to conflicts and skirmishes. Ultimately, Cabrillo's expedition was hampered by illness and injuries, culminating in his death during the voyage.
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Yes, he couldn't sail a ship alone.
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They are really serious abut war.