I know for sure that your native populations need to increase. When I landed on the Island of
Terra Nova near
Cat Harbor I expected to be able to trade with the natives to get enough food for my return voyage. After searching the coast from where I landed all the way down past where
Port Blandford would be, I was disturbed to not find a single
Beothuk inhabitant. This depressed me since my voyage took a more northerly route running with the wind.My expedition didn't have much time to repair the ships. I dumped 25 of my sailors since I lost a ship in the voyage, took all the supplies and headed back. I managed to make the coast of France before I lost my last ship right next to shore.
So, Thoughts:
Natives: Diseases and Such
In the book 1491, New Revelations of the Native Americans Before Columbus written by Charles C. Mann, it was hypothesized that the Americas were pretty heavily populated throughout the entire continent before Columbus.
Also, Native American trade was pretty extensive.
It is thought that disease ran ahead of the whites, depopulating native villages and making the continent seem so empty. A good example of exactly what that meant would be in studying
blackfoot lore.You are talking about villages with direct contact with disease losing 90% of their people, or more. And the tribe as a whole being decimated by over half.
Ref: Smallpox Epidemic of 1837Since you are dealing with conquest, it might be a good thing to model. It was smallpox hitting the Inca that allowed Francisco Pizarro's expedition to walk in and pretty much take over the Inca empire.
In my voyage, I SHOULD have encountered the Beothuk. They devastated the Viking attempt at colonization. My European diseases should have wiped them out!
Sailing: Shipwrecks and such
If my ship went down within 2 nautical miles of the coast, many of my supplies and expedition probably should wash up on shore.
In my voyage, this would have helped me greatly in getting back to the king and reporting on my journey, although a hike through France probably wouldn't have been very fun since I had 54 mouths to feed and only 13 days of food remaining (before the shipwreck)
To be fair, I probably should have just put in next to forest and done some hasty repairs, but I kind of expected to encounter some kind of city or something where I could put in. Couldn't get rid of the extra men or buy more food though.
Departure: Cost of Supplies and funding
It's a little silly to outfit an entire expedition on the annual allowance that was given to Columbus to keep him in the Spanish control, though outfitting them seemed to work so meh. I've heard the crown advanced a million maravedis and that Colombus contributed a good half a million to the expedition. Also, only the Santa Maria was leased. The Santa Clara and the Pinta were both conscripted. Part of the conscription was the supplies for the voyage. It was supposedly to cost 360 maravedis or somewhere around that to feed a single sailor for a month. Double that for officers.
So we should be playing with larger numbers to accomplish much the same thing that occurs now.