kung ano ang nangyari sa babagan Garcia jofre de loaisa at Alvaro de saavedra
Garcia Joffre de Loaisa was a 16th-century Spanish friar who was the head of Order of Saint John. He was ordered by King Charles I of Spain to command an expedition to Asia.
Fray Garcia Jofre de Loaisa and Alvaro de Saavedra were prominent figures in the early Spanish exploration of the Pacific. Loaisa led an expedition in 1525 aimed at establishing a Spanish presence in the Spice Islands but faced numerous challenges, including shipwrecks and harsh conditions. Alvaro de Saavedra, who later attempted to follow in Loaisa's footsteps, also encountered difficulties, ultimately dying during his expedition in 1529. Both expeditions highlighted the perilous nature of early maritime exploration in the region.
After Magellan's expedition, King Charles I of Spain decided to launch several other expeditions to foreign lands. These included the Jofre de Loaisa Expedition to Urdaneta, the Alvaro de Saavedra Expedition, and the highly unsuccessful Ruy Lopez de Villalobos Expedition. The only successful expedition was the colonization of the Philippines by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi.
It is because the ships are not enough to take them to battle against the Portugese..... Another answer is because there are not enough men to help him
Captain F. Spiess
Richard Lander has written: 'Records of Captain Clapperton's last expedition to Africa Vol 1' 'Records Of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition To Africa V1' 'Records Of Captain Clapperton's Last Expedition To Africa V1' 'Journal of an expedition to explore the course and termination of the Niger' 'Records of Captain Clapperton's last expedition to Africa Vol 2'
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November 12th 1902
Captain R F Scott let the Discovery Expedition in 1901, and the Terra Nova Expedition in 1910.
Captain Scott arrived in the Antarctic on January 4, 1911, during the British Antarctic Expedition also known as the Terra Nova Expedition.
The members of the first expedition of Captain Scott to Antarctica, known as the Discovery Expedition (1901-1904), included Ernest Shackleton, Edward Wilson, and T.W. Edwardes, among others. The expedition aimed to explore and conduct scientific research in the Antarctic region.