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Ferdinand Magellan's voyage faced several significant problems, including harsh weather conditions, navigational challenges, and conflicts with indigenous peoples. The crew suffered from scurvy and other illnesses due to a lack of fresh food and water. Additionally, Magellan's leadership was questioned, leading to mutinies among his crew. Ultimately, Magellan himself was killed in the Philippines, which further complicated the expedition's objectives.

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