The exact number of deaths on Marco Polo's journeys is not well-documented, but it is known that many sailors faced dangers such as shipwrecks, disease, and conflicts during long voyages. Historical accounts suggest that some crew members perished from illnesses like scurvy or due to the harsh conditions at sea. Additionally, encounters with hostile forces could have also resulted in casualties, though specific numbers remain elusive. Overall, the hardships of maritime travel during the 13th century contributed significantly to crew mortality.
It was actual 13 clipper ships and around 100 to 1,000 crew mates on the ships
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His method was that he had about 70 mans and on his first voyage he hadthree ships .
It was not nice people died of pestilence which was on their food and many people were seasick alot of peole got killed during the war and many hospital ships were destroyed
Get in to history people!Marco Polo,his father,and his father's friend left an a long trip.They visited many places.On this trip,Marco Polo discovered eye glasses,ice cream,spaghetti,and the riches of Asia.When he returned,no one believed his stories of the riches he found in Asia.Marco Polo showed them some of the riches he had brought.That made him famous.
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I think it was about 13.
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about 2,200, 700 survived 1,500 died
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The actual number of people who died in the Battle of Salamis is not recorded. However, more than 300 ships were lost, many of them with all hands.
His method was that he had about 70 mans and on his first voyage he hadthree ships .
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The crew of the Marco Polo consisted of 30 able-bodied seamen