The sailors in his time were a rough lot. Most signed up after they got out of jail or were leaving town for one reason or another. They had to be tough to get on a small ship to go someplace and explore without really knowing what they would find. The ships had no sleeping quarters, no kitchen, no bathrooms, no bath tubs. It was a tough life.
They were very ancient but however did get him to an island which later he mamedSanta Maria.
Most likely due to the dangerous pirates out there and the bad people like akainu and coby if he gets stronger and more brutal.Then you'll have kizaru and helemppo!
The first vampiers can from reaaly ones like in 1867 when two crew members were missing and the caption found James Brown sucking upon their necks then when this was in the paper people invenented movies and books and so on out of the idea but the name Dracula came from a very power full prince.
The French sent Giovanni da Verrazzano to the Americas in 1524 to explore the eastern coast of North America in search of a northwest passage to Asia. His mission aimed to expand French territorial claims and establish trade routes, particularly for valuable resources like spices and gold. Verrazzano's voyage also sought to promote French interests in the New World amidst increasing competition from other European powers, particularly Spain and Portugal. His explorations ultimately contributed to France's understanding of the North American coastline and its potential for colonization.
That is so not how they did it. He killed them because they killed one of his crew men on the first voyage to North America. He thought that the Inuit were Asians Please don't use Indians...it's not proper and its just rude.
his crew was very..... find out
it was a lot of fun
747 Crew members were on Champlain's ship. 476 of them died of disease or falling of the ship. His crew members were like slaves to him.
what was sir francis drake's crew was like
The only crew name known Is Thomas Douhgty or something silly like that.
like imposters are among us
Magellan had a very diverse crew from many different countries. The crew was made up of Greek, Spanish, English, and Italian members. Magellan's crew also mutinied the expedition.
Henry Hudson had a crew of 20 members who were Irish and Dutch. Nothing else is known about Henry Hudson's crew.
They are really serious abut war.
The organs in the body work together like members of a pit crew servicing a race car. :]
it was fat and long with 56 crew members on it and christopher columbus died in 1567
Jacques Cartier's crew initially respected him as their leader due to his experience and successful navigation skills. However, some crew members grew skeptical and critical of his decisions as the expedition faced hardships and challenges, such as harsh weather conditions and lack of supplies. Cartier's relationship with his crew became strained at times during the voyages.