A galleon pole is commonly referred to as a "spar" or a "mast." It is a long, slender pole used on ships to support sails or rigging.
If the galleon's mast is shot it is rendered immobile and therefore is out of a fight if it's mast is shot also leaving it widely open to attack from other vessels.
A galleon 'pole' is called a mast, just like on other ships. There are different names for a mast depending on its location on the ship and the number of masts. Main, mid, aft, mizzen, jigger. Not necessarily in that order.
The crew capacity of a Spanish galleon varied depending on the size and purpose of the ship. On average, a Spanish galleon could carry around 200-300 crew members, including sailors, soldiers, and officers.
The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake was created in 1996.
IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP. IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP.
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Spanish people benefited most from the Manila galleon trade.
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