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What do you mean by how?
They used smaller ships than what was used on the ocean
But how did the sail against the current?
Same as today
Use oars and stay near the sides.
If you took a bunch of fit people and tried to paddle it you could but it’s hard work and you want to shore anytime you wanted to break to avoid losing all progress
If they had the wind then they wouldn’t need it
Magdelena was a miserable trip though
Incredible.
I also found this passage in Davis' "Magdalena: river of dreams", which talks of "bogas", the often black people that were tasked with navigating river transport (although I guess it should be recognized that this is about 260 years after Gonzales Jimenez de Quesada):