The failure of the Pilgrims' second ship, the Speedwell, to cross the Atlantic significantly impacted their expedition by stranding many potential settlers in England and forcing those who remained on the Mayflower to endure a cramped and uncomfortable journey. This situation led to a reduced number of settlers arriving in the New World, which strained resources and increased the hardships faced during their first winter. Ultimately, the loss of the second ship meant that the Pilgrims had to rely more heavily on one vessel, which limited their initial plans and increased their vulnerability in the unfamiliar environment.
Crowded living conditions on the Mayflower
delayed crossing of the Atlantic
lack of cargo spacelack of cargo space crowded living space for return ships
The Speedwell was one of the two ships the Pilgrims sailed to America seeking religious freedom. However, the Mayflower was the only ship that successfully made the trip. On the first voyage, the Speedwell had to turn back to England because it was too leaky. Besides the fact that 20 people had to remain in England, the failure of the Speedwell did not have much effect on the Pilgrims' expedition because eventually they sailed to America successfully in the Mayflower.
Narvaez Expedition....
Sir Francis drakes expeditions were all success and not a failure.
heart failure, respiratory failure, and liver failure, in extreme cases
It's a Ford
Yes, he didn't find the Fountain of Youth.
The acronym DFMEA stands for "Design Failure Mode Effects Analysis". DFMEA is an extension of Failure Mode and Effects Analysis which attempts to estimate the frequency and severity of each failure mode.
mostly:sedationblurred visionataxiawater retentionrarely:leucopenialiver failure
side effects are: liver failure, swelling, heart failure, weight gain (caused by water retention), macular edema-swelling in the retina (which leads to blindness).