Answer:
Seasickness, heat, lack of sanitation, and a constant threat of disease.
Explanation:
Seasickness was common and the heat was oppressive. The lack of sanitation and suffocating conditions meant there was a constant threat of disease. Epidemics of fever, dysentery (the 'flux') and smallpox were frequent. Captives endured these conditions for about two months, sometimes longer.
administrative or professional capacities were often excluded
He wanted unity, and the Articles of Confederation did not provide that, as they allowed the states to make and pass laws and decide things for themselves without a government to regulate. The “USA” was disconnected as a whole back then until the period of 1787-1790