Amerigo Vespucci participated in several voyages to the New World, but the most notable ones were during the early 1500s. On his voyages, he typically sailed with a fleet that included 2-3 ships and had crews ranging from around 20 to 50 sailors per ship. The exact number could vary depending on the specific expedition and the year.
Amerigo Vespucci brought navigational equipment, maps, provisions such as food and water, trade goods, and tools for exploration on his voyages to the Americas. He also likely brought crew members, including sailors, cartographers, and interpreters to assist in his expeditions.
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Amerigo Vespucci found up to 40 Indians to bring back as slaves.
Amerigo Vespucci traded items such as beads, mirrors, and cloth with the Native Americans during his voyages. These European goods were items of value to the indigenous people, as they were unfamiliar to them and could be used for adornment or trade with other tribes.
Amerigo Vespucci is credited with bringing back detailed accounts of his voyages to the New World, which included maps and descriptions of the geography, peoples, and flora and fauna he encountered. His writings helped to popularize the idea that the lands discovered by Columbus were part of a separate continent, leading to the naming of America after him. These reports sparked interest and investment in exploration, encouraging further expeditions sponsored by European nations.
The Spanish crown was disappointed because he didn't find a route to Asia or bring them riches.
Yes, Amerigo Vespucci brought back valuable information and observations from his voyages to the New World. He documented detailed accounts of the geography, flora, fauna, and indigenous peoples he encountered, which contributed to the European understanding of the Americas. His letters and reports played a significant role in shaping the perception of the New World, leading to the eventual naming of the continent after him. While he may not have brought back physical treasures like gold or spices, his contributions had a lasting impact on exploration and cartography.
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In a book called "The tales of crypids" it states that mermaids do catch sailors off guard then drags them down in the water but the mermaids found out when they bring the sailors down, that the sailors cant breath underwater so the sailors end up dying and ever since the mermaids have been hiding to distract more sailors.
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What other persuasive techniques does Silver use to bring the regular sailors over to the pirates' side?