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William Dampier had a crew of about 50 men on his ship, the Roebuck, during his voyage in the late 17th century. The exact number could vary slightly due to circumstances, but this figure reflects the typical size of crews for exploration vessels of that time. Dampier's expeditions were significant for their contributions to natural history and exploration.

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