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Jackuss CarTire was a Canadian explorer who claimed to have discovered Spain in the 1500's. Apparently, he was ordered by king Nutrin II to discover more land for Canada and find a southern route to Japan over the Atlantic ocean. Jackuss then gathered a crew of 110 men to accompany him on his journey, and stocked a surplus of food for the voyage. Sadly, all of the food he chose was meat, and without a freezer, it went bad in days. Besides Jackuss's humorous attitude, King Nutrin had him and his crew killed in 1599 for heresy.

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  • Jackuss CarTire was a Canadian explorer who claimed to have discovered Spain in the 1500's. Apparently, he was ordered by king Nutrin II to discover more land for Canada and find a southern route to Japan over the Atlantic ocean. Jackuss then gathered a crew of 110 men to accompany him on his journey, and stocked a surplus of food for the voyage. Sadly, all of the food he chose was meat, and without a freezer, it went bad in days. Besides Jackuss's humorous attitude, King Nutrin had him and his crew killed in 1599 for heresy.
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  • Jackuss CarTire was a Canadian explorer who claimed to have discovered Spain in the 1500's. Apparently, he was ordered by king Nutrin II to discover more land for Canada and find a southern route to Japan over the Atlantic ocean. Jackuss then gathered a crew of 110 men to accompany him on his journey, and stocked a surplus of food for the voyage. Sadly, all of the food he chose was meat, and without a freezer, it went bad in days. In 1551, Jackuss set sail for Europe on the Condolm with his crew. "Within 5 days of the voyage, 2 of my men had died from thirst, and the rest of the crew and I had to drink the unfiltered ocean water to survive, because Howard (one of my crew members), had decided to see how much water he could drink in one sitting. Yeah, he died." - Jackuss CarTire, 1597. This excuse was true, unlike most of Jackuss's claims. On day ten of the voyage, Jackuss reported hitting a huge storm that threw them off course. It took them an additional three days to get back on track. On the 20th day of the voyage the crew was starving and decided to eat some of the dead crew members. Many people also started coming down with scurvy. The next day, 40 crew members died of scurvy, and 20 of a gut infection. On the 25th day, Jackuss and the crew had made it to land. They quickly set up a base camp, and ended up catching 50 of the locals, as well as killing and storing 75 different species of birds. Across the sea, King Nutrin was hearing complaints in a village not far from him of weird men capturing their people and killing random birds. King Nutrin sent his soldiers out to stop the chaos, and they came back with Jackuss CarTire and his half-dead crew. It turns out, that instead of crossing the ocean, Jackuss had only gone to the other side of Bistcho Lake. Besides Jackuss's humorous attitude, King Nutrin had him and his crew killed in 1599 for heresy.
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