Ferdinand Magellan's treatment of his crew members was marked by a mix of discipline and harshness. While he was a skilled navigator and inspired loyalty among some, he often enforced strict rules and penalties for disobedience, which led to dissatisfaction among his crew. His leadership style contributed to tensions, especially during the challenging and perilous parts of the voyage, ultimately leading to conflicts and dissent within the ranks. Despite this, his expedition achieved significant milestones, including the first circumnavigation of the globe.
Magellan treated the natives good for some time but the natives did something to magellan and his crew so Magellan and his crew fought the natives back because of what the natives did toMagellan and his crew
250 crew members only 18 survived and Magellan was not one of them
first crew to circumnavigate the world
Ferdinand Magellan's crew returned home on September 6, 1522, aboard the ship Victoria. This marked the completion of the first circumnavigation of the Earth, though Magellan himself did not survive the journey, having been killed in the Philippines in 1521. Only 18 of the original crew members completed the voyage.
18 men survived on the Victoria and 4 later returned from the Trinidad after being held prisoner in Portugal.
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Magellan treated the natives good for some time but the natives did something to magellan and his crew so Magellan and his crew fought the natives back because of what the natives did toMagellan and his crew
250 crew members only 18 survived and Magellan was not one of them
he dissevered the Magellan straight and he died because some of his crew members put him and his son and 7 other crew members in a small boat and they were never herd from again
Ferdinand Magellan and his crew
The first expedition around the globe was led by Ferdinand Magellan.
No, but 19 of his crew did.
first crew to circumnavigate the world
he had 227 crew members
Ferdinand Magellan
18 men survived on the Victoria and 4 later returned from the Trinidad after being held prisoner in Portugal.
Ferdinand Magellan