Not really. People were living in there for many years before any European visited them.
Europeans, and others have claimed 'discovery' of many places, incorrectly.
Magellan and his expedition were the first Spaniards to reach The Philippines, but they did not discover it. They reached The Philippines on March 16, 1521.
March 16, 1521 the the Philippines was discovered by Magellan
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The Philippines was discovered by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 during his expedition to the Spice Islands.
Ferdinand discovered Philippines in the 16th century. For a reason Ferdinand was just lost until he and his forces arrived in dry land on what is n ow named the Philippines.
He discovered the Philippines. He also named the Pacific Ocean and he named a strait after himself.
Ferdinand Magellan did not discover any part of Canada
Ferdinand discovered Philippines in the 16th century. For a reason Ferdinand was just lost until he and his forces arrived in dry land on what is n ow named the Philippines.
1520
The Chinese people called the natives "The Camui People" because it was known to be a trading place.
Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer, discovered a strait in the Pacific Ocean that is now named the Strait of Magellan in his honor. He also led the first expedition to circumnavigate the globe and reached the Philippines in 1521, where he was killed during a battle with the indigenous people.
The Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan discovered the Philippines in 1521 during his expedition to find a western route to the Spice Islands. This marked the beginning of Spanish colonization in the Philippines.