yes
In the 18th century, sailors' pay varied widely depending on their role, experience, and the type of ship. For example, a common sailor might earn between £5 to £8 per month, while experienced seamen or those in specialized roles could earn more, sometimes up to £12 per month or higher. Additionally, sailors often received prize money from captured enemy ships, which could significantly boost their income. Wages were usually paid in a mix of cash and provisions, and many sailors faced delays in payment.
Canadian and US sailors used cranberries to prevent scurvy. On a weight by weight basis, cranberries have almost twice as much vitamin C as do limes.
rifles
the nwmp got paid 50 cents per day
Sent Sailors to college
yes
North & South America
North and South America
It depends what job they have. But on average, probably about 4 dollars a week.Does that help?
North and South America
No
ya they jacked off all day and 69d eachother
People who were rich in the 1500s did not have jobs. Some were bankers and loaned money, but most were landowners - and thus nobles - and paid people to work for them.
500 pounds
Their sailors like Vasco Da Gama and other sea explorers wanted to find a sea route to India for their trade.And to rule as well.
Being shanghaid, being flogged, being keel-hauled, being starved, dying of scurvy or other ailments, and... the harsh language of their "superior" officers.
it wasn't there silly!