Hernán Cortés's expedition in 1519 included about 500 soldiers, several horses, and various support personnel, such as sailors and translators. His fleet consisted of 11 ships, which were primarily used for transporting troops, supplies, and equipment from Spain to the New World. Key figures in his crew included Diego Velázquez, who initially commissioned the expedition, and various captains who played significant roles in the conquest of the Aztec Empire. Cortés's crew faced numerous challenges, including resistance from indigenous peoples and logistical difficulties, but ultimately contributed to the successful conquest of Mexico.
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Ships crew
Most of the crews in this time period were tough men. They had to be because to go on one the ships was hard. There were no sleeping quarters, bathrooms, kitchen, or privacy. Many times a captain would go to the jail the morning they were set to sail and have men sign up. Another place to get men was from the port pubs. Again these men were hard and rough because they had to be to survive.
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11 ships
bob lewis harry
they were pingas shaped
the crew and equipment taken
In a couple of ships known as caravels.
he sailed 11 ships
Diego Valasquez
Hernan Cortez