The ship was only a few days old when it sank. From historical records, and those that survived the sinking, it was deemed the largest and most luxurious ship of its time. Some very wealthy people were on board to experience the majesty of the ship on its first Atlantic crossing. Also, Captain Smith was the skipper and he was considered the best of the best. The ship had three classes that were separated from each other. They were first, second, and third class passengers. Today that would be unacceptable but was common back then.
smelly, since they only washed once a week and they washed they clothes in there own urine
there were lots of diseases like scurvey
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Living during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Sir Francis Drake was most likely a Protestant, like his son would become. However, it is possible that he was Catholic, but that is doubtful. Either way, he can be technically considered a "Christian". However, it is necessary to realize that during the time in which he lived, the term "Christian" was little used and more importantly almost everybody practiced their faith, whether or not they believed.
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Yes, Drake has a sister named Stephenie and she looks exactly like him.
After a voyage of 34 months, Sir Frances Drake successfully circumnavigated the globe. The voyage depart England, in 1577 and returned 1580.
it was boring
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There are a number of saints named Francis. Please be specific.
his backgroud was born in 1545 his dads name was:EARL AND HIS MOMS NAME WAS:JESSICA SIMPSON THATS RIGHT JESSICA SIMPSION SHE IS A W H O R E
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Living during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, Sir Francis Drake was most likely a Protestant, like his son would become. However, it is possible that he was Catholic, but that is doubtful. Either way, he can be technically considered a "Christian". However, it is necessary to realize that during the time in which he lived, the term "Christian" was little used and more importantly almost everybody practiced their faith, whether or not they believed.
bad because they get kill and throw over board
The Tower of London. In the 1500’s addressees weren’t used like we have today. There was no mail delivery and things like documents and letters were hand delivered. To make sure that anything private was preserved they used a wax seal and tape. This is where the term “red tape” comes from.
Anne Hutchinsons father was Francis Hutchinson and her mother was Bridget Dryden.
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Some of the spots on the board are actual places in cities.