The first ships to successfully circumnavigate the globe were part of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition, which began in 1519. Although Magellan himself was killed in the Philippines in 1521, one of his ships, the Victoria, completed the journey back to Spain in 1522 under the command of Juan Sebastián Elcano. This expedition demonstrated the vastness of the Earth and provided valuable insights into global navigation.
Ferdinand Magellan's ships were the first to go around the world. This was called a circumnavigation and took place in about 1520.
The first ship to circumnavigate the world was the Victoria. It was a part of Ferdinand Magellan's expedition in 1519. It was commanded by Magellan until he died in 1521 in the Philippines. After Magellan's death, it was commanded by Juan Sebastian Elcano, who completed the voyage in Europe in 1522.
No, they have a variety a places the go around the world.
Victoria
His ships were the first to circle the world and to go from the Atlantic to the Pacific. He died in the Philippines, but his ships and crews went on getting home 2 years later.
Ferdinand Magellan
Ships sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to go from the east coast to the west coast.
he was the first guy to go all around yo mum not go around asia
Magellan i searched it
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sir francis drake began his journey around the world in plymouth, england.
Sir Francis Drake was sent by Queen Elizabeth1 to raid Spanish ships and towns along the west side of North America. Once he was done he couldn't go back because Spanish ships and towns along the coast were ready to attack him, so his only choice was to sail around the world.