The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Mariawere the ships Columbus sailed west with from Spain.
Chapter 4 of "Bold Journey West with Lewis and Clark" details the expedition's challenges as they navigate through unfamiliar territories. It highlights the interactions with Native American tribes, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and trade. The chapter also underscores the harsh realities of travel, including difficult weather conditions and the constant search for food and resources. Overall, it illustrates the resilience and determination of the expedition members in their quest to explore the uncharted West.
Both are facing the unknown. We did not know what could happen in space. Sailors in the 1400s did not know what would happen sailing west.
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Americans sailed about 20 Africans to America because of the need for servants to work in their growing fields of tobacco and other products. They saw these Africans as a way to expand their food supply and have permanent slaves.
The person who sailed west was Jacques Cartier The person who sailed west was Jacques Cartier
Did the waters of the sea reach. The boiling point if you sailed to far? As sailors asked these
Did the waters of the sea reach. The boiling point if you sailed to far? As sailors asked these
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Well, yeah. I mean, do you think he could have sailed multiple ships all by himself? He had plenty of sailors helping him.
The Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Mariawere the ships Columbus sailed west with from Spain.
Sir Francis drake sailed the West Coast in 1579 - Kasey
He did know that he was sailing West.