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by thevardanian
1727 days ago
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A lot of early voyages funded by the various crowns was actually put under extreme secrecy so much so that many sailors would only later be told of the real voyage... At least that's what I recall reading awhile back. If anyone could corroborate that would be nice. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galley_slave#Europe
Unfortunately, I don't know anything about what Columbus's crews were told. It does seem they were free men (four of whom signed up in return for an amnesty) and were paid:
http://www.christopher-columbus.eu/ships-crew.htm