No because he didnt make it to Spice Island because he died if he didnt die and made it back in time with the spices. The spices were what he would of traded.
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∙ 13y agoFerdinand Magellan tried to circle the globe but died along the way. Other explorers established the trade route.
yes he conquered many of the important trade routes.
magellan's objective for his expedition is to find the spice islands..
Ferdinand Magellan was the first explorer to reach Asia by ship. This was important because he mapped out the route to Asia which opened up the trade of Asian goods.
Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer who lived in the 15th century discovered many new lands. These lands included Asia. He opened up trade routs and exposed eastern spices to continental Europe.
Ferdinand Magellan tried to circle the globe but died along the way. Other explorers established the trade route.
Ferdinand Magellan conquered the important trade routes mostly on the right side of South America.
He traded spices.
Ferdinand Magellan conquered the important trade routes mostly on the right side of South America.
yes he conquered many of the important trade routes.
magellan's objective for his expedition is to find the spice islands..
Ferdinand Magellan was the first explorer to reach Asia by ship. This was important because he mapped out the route to Asia which opened up the trade of Asian goods.
there! Ferdinand Magellan was Portuguese, but sailed for Spain (under Spanish King Charles the First) to find an alternate spice trade route to India (instead of using Portugal's route)
Magellan trade lots of stuff that is don't know what he trade
He succeeded in crossing the pacific from east to west. His voyage laid foundation for trade in the pacific between the New world and East.
Ferdinand Magellan's original reason for exploration was to reach the spice islands.
Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer who lived in the 15th century discovered many new lands. These lands included Asia. He opened up trade routs and exposed eastern spices to continental Europe.