Amerigo Vespucci secured his crew and ship through his connections in the merchant and exploratory circles of the time. Initially, he worked for the Medici family in Florence, which provided him with access to resources and support for expeditions. He later joined voyages under the auspices of Spain and Portugal, where he was able to assemble crews and obtain ships necessary for his explorations of the New World. His experience and reputation as a navigator facilitated these arrangements.
Prisoners, as they were cheap and strong.
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.
There is no historical evidence that Amerigo Vespucci's crew suffered from scurvy during his voyages. Scurvy was a common disease among sailors due to lack of vitamin C in their diet, but it is not specifically documented in relation to Vespucci's expeditions.
he was 5 foot 6.5
he traveled by ship.
He used a ship with about 30-50 crew.
Prisoners, as they were cheap and strong.
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.
a ship
35-40 men is what the ships of his time needed to crew.
There is no historical evidence that Amerigo Vespucci's crew suffered from scurvy during his voyages. Scurvy was a common disease among sailors due to lack of vitamin C in their diet, but it is not specifically documented in relation to Vespucci's expeditions.
he was 5 foot 6.5
they got sick and some died
he traveled by ship.
brown and white
It's called the crew of the ship.
nowhere your crew is already on your ship