3 men
200 men
Eighteen men
135
About 175,000-200,000 men
Push factors for men joining the war included economic hardship, lack of job opportunities, and societal pressure to serve their country. Many felt compelled by patriotism or duty, while others sought adventure or a chance to escape their current circumstances. Pull factors included promises of financial incentives, camaraderie, and the potential for heroism or recognition. Additionally, propaganda often glorified military service, attracting men to enlist.
The average medielval catapult was manned by four men, two to wind the rope taught, one for range finding and aiming, and the last man for loading and firing.
Most seige towers were pushed by oxen instead of men, in the event of men having to push it, it would depend, on a very large tower, any where over 20, on a small one that would be used to get over the outer walls, around 5.
5
14,000,000,000 men at the least.
3,000 Men
200 men
There were about 700 men on his voyage
Pull here push there rule men! :D
It will take them 5 hours to build the wall.
4 hours
15 men
ernest shackleton took 28 men