It cost about $2,000,000 today in 2012.
Actually, there was not much convincing to do. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella were eager to send an explorer to the "New World," with the hope he would find riches that could be claimed by Spain; also, the Queen was a fervent Catholic and she hoped the native populations could be converted.
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It cost about $2,000,000 today in 2012.
It cost Vasco de Gama 5 pence.
a million dollars
i think Magellan didn't cost any money during his expedition...
In order for any person to go on a voyage to space with Virgin Galactic, they have to pay a hefty $200,000 with a $20,000 down payment.
In 1776, the cost of voyage tickets varied widely depending on the destination, class of travel, and the shipping company. For example, a ticket for a transatlantic voyage from Europe to America could range from about £5 to £20, with lower fares typically for steerage passengers and higher for those traveling in better accommodations. Prices could also fluctuate based on season and demand.
he didn't. he died in the Philippines in 1521. he got in the middle of tribal warfare and got speared. so pretty much he didn't finish the voyage. so he couldn't do anything after because he was dead. yep...
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Bon Voyage grossed $8,361,736 worldwide.
Bon Voyage grossed $2,353,728 in the domestic market.
'School', as in the modern organised school system, did not exist in Ferdinand Magellan's time.
Columbus's landing at San Salvador occurred first, on October 12, 1492. Magellan's crew began their circumnavigation of the globe much later, setting sail in September 1519 and completing the journey in September 1522. Thus, Columbus's voyage predates Magellan's by over two decades.