Magellan is the one who renamed the south sea to the Pacific.
Magellan renamed the south sea to the Pacific.
Magellan renamed the south sea to the Pacific ocean.
Francisco Pizarro's voyage to South America took place in 1531, when he arrived in what is now Peru. He initiated the conquest of the Inca Empire, leading to its downfall and the establishment of the Spanish colonial rule in the region.
New York, via Cherbourg in France and Queenstown (now renamed Cobh) in the South of Ireland.
The South West Pacific.
On July 30th 1768 On July 30th 1768
south & north America somewhere near the pacific ocean.south & north America somewhere near the pacific ocean.
The South renamed the USS Merrimack to CSS Virginia after they converted it into an ironclad warship during the Civil War.
he went on a voyage conquered the incas and found most of south america then went along the pacific coast of south americaaround Peru
South America, I think, during the voyage of the Beagle.
Abby Jane Morrell has written: 'Narrative of a voyage to the Ethiopic and South Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Chinese Sea, North and South Pacific Ocean, in the years 1829, 1830, 1831' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels 'Narrative of a voyage to the Ethiopic and South Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Chinese Sea, North and South Pacific Ocean' -- subject(s): Voyages and travels
The commander of the Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II was General Douglas MacArthur