He had about 200 men
Juan Ponce De Leon's impact was he found Florida and named it after all the flowers he saw. He was in search for The Fountain Of Youth. He went on to try to find it again but landed on the West coast of Florida and Indians shot at him and his crew. Ponce got hit by an arrow and later died from his wounds.
Juan Ponce de León's crew exhibited a mix of eagerness and trepidation during their expeditions. They were motivated by the promise of new discoveries and riches, particularly the legend of the Fountain of Youth. However, they also faced challenges such as harsh conditions, conflicts with indigenous peoples, and the uncertainties of exploration, which sometimes led to fear and dissent among the men. Overall, their behavior reflected the typical struggles and dynamics of early 16th-century explorers.
Juan Ponce de León's treatment of both natives and his crew was often marked by exploitation and violence. While he sought to establish Spanish control and convert indigenous peoples to Christianity, his methods frequently involved forceful encounters and harsh treatment. His crew, while benefiting from riches and exploration, also faced the harsh realities of the New World, including conflict and disease. Overall, his actions reflect the broader context of European colonialism, which often prioritized conquest over fairness and humane treatment.
1500 people died that night none of the crew members lived
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.
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ponce de leons crew was strong loyal and trust worthy
Diego Bermudas was the captain of the flagship
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They are really serious abut war.
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I would describe them as loyal and very proud of Ponce De Leon.
Ponce De Leon sailed back to Florida in 1521, where the native Americans attacked him and his crew. Ponce De Leon was struck by an arrow and severly wounded. After what was left of the crew sailed back to Cuba, Juan Ponce De Leon died of his wounds soon after.
Yes, he couldn't sail a ship alone.
I would describe them as loyal and the transportation was a ship.
Well, his crew made the goal but he died during the trip so I don't think so
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