If attacked, take over the assaulting party's boat. If shipwrecked, salvage EVERYthing possible.
The Sirens were feared by sailors because they sang to them then killed them by drowned or beating them. They also wrecked their ships as an added bonus.
It likely had its origins in the reasoning to why vessels and sailors would be lost at sea, or wrecked without crews on the shore.
The Vikings were warriors from Scandinavia that wrecked havoc in Northern Europe during the Middle Ages.
No those are myths or stories told by sailors over 50 years ago!
It provided for the return of ship wrecked American sailors, the opening of two ports to western traders, and the establishment of a US consultant in Japan.
In the fourth crusade the Christian Byzantine Empire was attacked by Italian sailors (the Venetians). It was not a true crusade; no Muslim powers were attacked.
Belize in central America was founded by ship wrecked sailors and pirates. They made groups and bands and harassed Spanish ships in the Bay of Honduras, carrying gold, silver and other valuables to earn their livelihood.
It provided for the return of ship wrecked American sailors, the opening of two ports to western traders, and the establishment of a US consultant in Japan.
he did ur mom Research it, quit taking shortcuts! attacked American ships and imprisoned the sailors
A dinosaur wrecked a tree. As simple as that!
Britain captured american ships. When they captured it, they impressed the sailors on it.
The Japanese surprised attacked the sailors because they thought it was a routine training mission. They also bombed the harbor.