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Samuel de Champlain's crew primarily consisted of French explorers, sailors, and tradesmen who accompanied him on his voyages to North America in the early 17th century. Many were skilled in navigation and trade, essential for establishing relationships with Indigenous peoples and exploring new territories. Notable members included various Frenchmen and Indigenous allies, such as the Huron-Wendat, who played crucial roles in his expeditions and the establishment of Quebec. Champlain's leadership and collaboration with his crew were vital for the success of his missions.
Can't answer that because there was no records kept during that era.
On Samuel Champlain's first voyage to North America in 1603, he embarked with a crew of approximately 35 men. Upon returning to France the following year, only about 25 of them were reported to have survived the journey. This reflects the challenges and dangers faced during early explorations, including harsh conditions and potential conflicts with Indigenous peoples.
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321 crew and 2 civilians died!
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A ship of the time usually had 20-30 crew.
79 on his 1604 voyage
Samuel de Champlain had at least 290 crew members on his ship.
150 people were in Amundsen's crew.
in the crew there were 150 people being the crew for captain Edward smith
There are 9 member in luffy crew
He had a crew of 35 men.
915 people were crew members of the Titanic
No women. The average ship crew was about 35 men.