Christopher Columbus got a fever when he sailed at sea.
Christopher Columbus lied to his crew about the distance.
Most of the crew was about thirty or so.
no maps and frightened crew
pictures of sacagawea that is easy to draw
Yes, the trip was very dangerous - the crew faced storms, calm seas (a major problem when you rely on the wind to move you forward), disease, short rations and almost mutiny.
Christopher Columbus lied to his crew about the distance.
yes christopher treated his crew very well, he gave them time out and fed them well
Most of the crew was about thirty or so.
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Yes. His crew almost threw him overboard.
no
There were about 90 crew members on his first expedition
The crew member of "The Deadliest Catch" did, in fact, get paid for the show. Both the cast and crew were, of course, paid for their work on the program.
they respected him sometimes and sometimes they did not
Roman Catholic. (Christian)
Their sponsor was McDonalds
G Christopher Davies has written: 'The Swan and her crew; or, The adventures of three young naturalists and sportsmen on the broadsand rivers of Norfolk' 'The Swan and her crew'