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Aug 22, 2023

[Answer] 1. Which these people would you be least likely see on a 15th century European ship?

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...1. A prisoner 2. An orphan 3. A slave 4. A woman Most men were afraid to be a sailor. The dangers were many. This may be one reason sailors were such a superstitious group. Women were usually considered to be very bad luck and were believed to cause dead calm and/or high winds. Mermaids and sirens were depicted as women and were believed to lead a sailor to his death if he listened to their haunting songs. It was not uncommon to force adolescent orphans, prisoners, and slaves to become sailors.




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A woman:


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