they had less food and spent lots of days on the ocean.
There is no historical record of Amerigo Vespucci's crew mutinying during his explorations. Vespucci was known for his ability to navigate and maintain good relationships with his crew members.
Amerigo Vespucci's expedition was supported by Spain, specifically by King Ferdinand II. The expedition aimed to explore the New World and gather information on the lands discovered by Christopher Columbus.
he was 5 foot 6.5
Prisoners, as they were cheap and strong.
Amerigo Vespucci's uncle, Giorgio Antonio Vespucci, was a learned humanist and a respected Dominican friar. He served as an ambassador for the Republic of Florence and was involved in diplomatic missions to various European courts.
they were tiny
on march 4th
37 days from what i researched
we will never know ,they did not have any kind of camera at all
amerigo didnt have a favorite food he liked anything that he can eat i think
the crew and equipment taken
By sailing to what is now known as South America
Vespuccis motive was to discover more for Prince Henry the Navigators school, and to find gold and other treasures
Scurvy. James Cook made considerable preparations to avoid his crew contracting scurvy from insufficient nutrition.
The name of Amerigo Vespucci's uncle was Giorgio Vespucci.Giorgio was a canon, scholar, collector of manuscripts, and the owner of a library.
they were doing good
No, but 19 of his crew did.