John Cabot would likely choose his crew based on a combination of experience, skills, and loyalty. He would seek sailors who were knowledgeable in navigation, ship handling, and survival at sea, as well as those familiar with the challenges of exploration. Additionally, he would prioritize individuals who demonstrated a strong commitment to the expedition's goals and shared his vision for discovery and trade. Personal recommendations and previous working relationships would also play a role in forming a reliable and effective crew.
yes actually john cabot and some of his crew caught scurvy
John Cabot died from being thrown over by his crew(second voyage)
The names of his crew members are unknown because his voyage happened so long ago and there are probably not any documents surving today that tell the names of his crew members.
Accounting malfeasance
mice, rats, and the crew had to sleep on the deck
Yes , John Cabot did have crew
John cabot and his crew landed in what is now Canada.
There is no reliable evidence that John Cabot landed, but if he did land it was at Bonavista.
JAcob Fischer
yes actually john cabot and some of his crew caught scurvy
John Cabot died from being thrown over by his crew(second voyage)
yes
The names of his crew members are unknown because his voyage happened so long ago and there are probably not any documents surving today that tell the names of his crew members.
John Cabot and his crew knew they had not found the Northwest Passage. However, they did believe that they had found part of Asia.
mice, rats, and the crew had to sleep on the deck
mice, rats, and the crew had to sleep on the deck
after he saild agin with 300 men as his crew.