because the sailors died of starvatoin
He was a tourist in spain when he heard about Magellan's voyage and decided to join since the ship was short on sailors
Ferdinand Magellan, the Portuguese explorer, did not complete his circumnavigation of the globe; he was killed in the Philippines in 1521. However, his expedition continued under the command of Juan Sebastián Elcano, who successfully returned to Spain in 1522. This journey proved that the Earth could be circumnavigated by sea, significantly expanding European knowledge of global geography and trade routes. Magellan's expedition ultimately laid the groundwork for future exploration and maritime navigation.
Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese sea captain. In 1519, however, he set sail for Spain to circumnavigate the earth. He died in the Philippines so he never finished his mission. His sailors however, did. One ship returned to Spain in 1522.
The expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan to sail around the world was called the Magellan-Elcano Expedition. Although Magellan initiated the voyage in 1519, he was killed in the Philippines in 1521, before the journey was completed. The expedition was ultimately finished by Juan Sebastián Elcano, who successfully returned to Spain in 1522.
Although he was Portugese by birth, he flew under the flag of Spain.
Ferdinand Magellan was a male, not a female. He led the first expedition to successfully circumnavigate the globe. The expedition started out in 1519 and returned to Spain in 1522, but without Magellan, who had been killed the year before.
Ferdinand Magellan explored South America, Cebu, East Indies, Mactan, Philipines, and Guam. The dates of his explorations were from 1519 to 1522. Magellan died in the Philippines during the first circumnavigation of the Earth. Only one of his ships successfully returned to Spain, carrying 18 men of the original 237 that left Spain.
Christopher Columbus also explored Spain with Magellan
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