During their first winter in Canada, Jacques Cartier and his men faced severe hardships, including extreme cold and a lack of adequate shelter. They struggled to find sufficient food, leading to malnutrition and scurvy among the crew. The harsh weather conditions and the isolation from their homeland further exacerbated their challenges, resulting in significant loss of morale and dwindling numbers as many fell ill or died.
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The Holocaust and the American Revolution
He didnt encounter any.
He had to survive hardships. :(
She endured hardships in life with grace.
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Negros Running away
slavery, disrespect, abuse, and made own food
foggy and too cold to leave camp
Earthquakes destroyed the mission and a flood destroyed building material
They were wondering what was beyond the Mississippi River as well.
The Native Americans that lived at the mission were called Barbarinos