During Francisco Pizarro's expedition to conquer the Inca Empire, it is recorded that several crew members died due to various hardships, including harsh conditions and conflicts. However, the exact number of crew members who died on his ships is not clearly documented. Historical accounts primarily focus on the broader challenges faced during the conquest rather than specific casualties at sea. Overall, the expedition faced significant losses, but precise figures regarding shipboard fatalities are not available.
192 out of 885 male crew members survived. There were 23 female crew members and 20 of them survived
1500 people died that night none of the crew members lived
747 Crew members were on Champlain's ship. 476 of them died of disease or falling of the ship. His crew members were like slaves to him.
Only 701 our of 899 crew members survived the Titanic :(
696 crew members out of 908 died on the Titanic.
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Seven died (CHALLENGER mission explosion January 1986.) The last two members of the Challenger crew were not officially Federal government employees.
696 crew members and 818 passengers were lost
the incans died the spanish got gold
The crew actually had the worst odds when it came to surviving. Of all the members of the crew, male and female, of which there were 918, only 215 of them survived, a 77% fatality, compared with 63% of passengers dying.
There has been many crew members that have died from sharks. There are actually rowing members. Well anyway to answer your question there has been 249 shark atacks in the last 100 years well hopefully i have answerd you question.
Seven died (explosion January 1986.) The last two members of the Challenger crew were not officially Federal government employees.