he went to the bathroom
The san salvador
He traveled on a ship
He left Spain on June 27, 1542 and the ship got back April 1543, but he didn't make it back with the ship. He fell and died Jan.23, 1543.
Before becoming an explorer, he was actually a prostitute, making money for the bill of his ship, it took 3 years before he actually payed off the ship, and began exploring
The last commander that survived was Juan Sebastian Elcano. He returned to Spain with the Victoria and the surviving members of the expedition.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo commanded two ships, the San Salvador and the La Victoria.
The san salvador
he had one ship it was.....san salvador
Juan Cabrillo died by complications of a broken leg when his ship mates were being attacked by native people on January 3rd, 1543 RIP Juan Cabrillo. Juan Cabrillo was a success and found San Diego Bay, San Catalina Island and San Miguel Island and we will all remember him as a hero.
He broke his leg while he was landing the ship. The bone broke skin, got infected and he died.
He traveled on a ship
A large US Navy ship.
Yes, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's crew likely experienced seasickness during their voyages. Historical accounts suggest that many sailors of that era suffered from seasickness due to the rough conditions at sea and the lack of experience in handling long voyages. The physical discomfort from the motion of the ship, combined with inadequate nutrition and hygiene, contributed to the overall hardships faced by Cabrillo's crew.
He left Spain on June 27, 1542 and the ship got back April 1543, but he didn't make it back with the ship. He fell and died Jan.23, 1543.
Before becoming an explorer, he was actually a prostitute, making money for the bill of his ship, it took 3 years before he actually payed off the ship, and began exploring
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, the 16th-century Spanish explorer, likely wore typical clothing of his time, which included a tunic, breeches, and a cloak made from wool or linen. He would have also worn a wide-brimmed hat to protect himself from the sun and leather boots suitable for both ship and land. His attire would reflect his status as an explorer and navigator during the Age of Discovery.
Juan Ponce de Leon Ship name