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Ivan
3 years ago
15

One of the challenges that Panfilo de Narváez faced was the loss of his supply ships. Explain how this happened.

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DaniilM [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

Narváez put Cabeza de Vaca and a captain named Pantoja in charge of two ships sent to Trinidad, while he took the other four ships to the Gulf of Guacanayabo. their was a bad storm and both ships sank, 60 men were killed, a fifth of the horses drowned, and all the new supplies acquired in Trinidad were destroyed.

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