The exact number of people who died during voyages around Cape Horn is difficult to determine, as records vary widely and many incidents went unrecorded. However, it is estimated that thousands of sailors lost their lives due to harsh weather conditions, shipwrecks, and other maritime dangers associated with navigating this treacherous route. The Cape Horn passage was particularly perilous during the 19th century, when it was a major route for sailing ships.
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He died in a battle with some natives while on his voyage around the world, so he died on his last voyage. His ship made it all the way around the world, but he didn't.
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Ferdinand Magellan.
Ferdinand Magellan
No-one drowned or died otherwise during the transatlantic voyage. Only when the crew and passengers had to stay on board when the Mayflower harboured in Cape Cod during the winter in which they arrived, half of them died. Not from falling overboard, but from diseases.
Ulysses Grant took a voyage around the world after he was President and was received by important people everywhere he went. Soon after he returned he found he was terminally ill from throat cancer.
23 people died in the fist fleet voyage
I beileve that it was Ferdinad Magellan
Vasco Da Gama was famous for discovering the route from America to India, around the Cap of Good Hope in the South of Africa.Vasco da Gama is best known for being the first European to sail from Europe to India by going around the Cape of Good Hope in Africa. He began this voyage in July of 1497 and arrived in India in May of 1498. Vasco da Gama was born in 1460 and died in 1524.
He wasn't . He died on the voyage. Killed in the Philippines.
I wrote about him and he died in 1500. We don't know the day yet.