March 6, 1521 Magellan found the Marianas
The Chamoru (spelled Chamorro by some) who are the indigenous people of Guam discovered Guam NOT Magellan. He was lost on his way to Indonesia to find the Spice Islands.
Ferdinand Magellan was the founder of Guam
1521
Ferdinand Magellan never explored North Carolina. He sailed around South America and then to Guam and the Philippines.
The Chamorro, the indigenous peoples of Guam and the Mariana Islands, founded Guam. Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan who sailed under the Spanish flag was lost on his way to the Spice Islands (Moluccas) in Indonesia, and happened upon Guam.
When Ferdinand Magellan explored Guam in 1521, the island was inhabited by the Chamorro people, who had their own local chieftains, known as "chieftains" or "ma'gan" (leaders). There was no single ruler over Guam; instead, it was organized into a network of villages, each led by its own chief. Magellan's arrival marked the first contact between Europeans and the Chamorro people, leading to significant cultural exchanges and changes.
Magellan made quite an exhaustive trip from Spain to the Philippines. It included Portugal and Brazil, Guam, Cebu, Trinidad, and finally the Philippines.
Online you can find intructions for the Magellan GPS by visiting the following webpage where you will find Magellan GPS located just under the "G" heading. http://www.retrevo.com/samples/Magellan-GPS-manuals.html
His was the first expedition to travel around the world, although he died en-route. (The trip was finished after his death in Guam, in 1522. ) He sailed around the tip of A South America, and found a westward passage, which was named after him the 'Strait of Magellan'. He was the first to find a new ocean. It was calm and peaceful, so he named it Pacific.
well he had find the Philippines
SPICES!
magellan's objective for his expedition is to find the spice islands..