Tudor sailors were responsible for navigating and operating ships during an era of exploration and trade expansion, primarily in the late 15th to early 17th centuries. They had to manage various tasks, including sailing, handling cargo, and maintaining the vessel, while also engaging in combat when necessary. Additionally, they often faced harsh conditions at sea, from unpredictable weather to the threat of piracy. Their voyages contributed significantly to England's maritime power and the establishment of overseas colonies.
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the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
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In Tudor times it was a commonly done thing for the barber surgion (doctor for want of a better term) to diagnose illness in a sailor by examining the look, smell and even taste of the patient's urine.
It was quite breezy and windy and sometimes sunny.most of the times there were storms.
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swimming and fishing.
to look cool
They were poor.
what do tudor explores eat on the gold hind
They sleep in Victorias back yard
scurvy, black death or food poisoning
the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
2000 warriors made it up
I only know that tudors ate their food dried smoked pickled and salted
According to the Woodlands Junior School Site, a single voyage of a Tudor sailor could last for several years. Please see the related links for more information.
In Tudor times it was a commonly done thing for the barber surgion (doctor for want of a better term) to diagnose illness in a sailor by examining the look, smell and even taste of the patient's urine.