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What was magellans goal did he succeed why or why not?

Ferdinand Magellan's primary goal was to find a westward route to the Spice Islands (the Moluccas) in order to establish a direct trade route to the lucrative spice trade. He succeeded in reaching the Philippines and the Spice Islands, but he did not complete the journey himself as he was killed in the Philippines in 1521. Ultimately, his expedition, which continued under the command of Juan Sebastián Elcano, became the first to circumnavigate the globe, achieving the broader goal of demonstrating the possibility of global maritime navigation, even if Magellan did not survive to see it.


What is a symbol for having traveled around the world?

The Order of Magellan.


What are the reasons why the Spaniards came her in the philippines?

1. Because a conqueror named Ferdinand Magellan and his 350 men with their ships were led in the Philippines and it is because they only rely on the wind direction. 2. Instead of finding the island of moluccas in indonesia,(also known as island of spices) they were led by the direction of the wind to northwest. 3. Because the spaniards wanted to conquer more lands than Portuguese conquerors. 4. Because the Philippines has also full of natural resources which can be used by people. 5. In order to make Philippines have a Catholic Life.


Magellan's ships sailed though a blank in order to reach the pacificocean?

The ships went through a strait.


What was Ferdinand Magellan's country of origin?

Magellan was originally from Portugal, but later obtained Spanish nationality in order to serve king Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the "Spice Islands", which led to his circumnavigation of the world.

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Who are the gray Friars?

Grey Friar is the name given by the laity to the Friars of the Franciscan order. The name derives from the original color of the habit and was used to distinguish the Grey Friars from the White Friars (Carmelites) and Black Friars (Dominicans aka Order of Preachers).


Who are gray friars?

Grey Friar is the name given by the laity to the Friars of the Franciscan order. The name derives from the original color of the habit and was used to distinguish the Grey Friars from the White Friars (Carmelites) and Black Friars (Dominicans aka Order of Preachers).


What is Saint Francis' order called?

Francis called his order the Friars Minor. Today they are known as the Franciscans.


What promises or sacrifices did the friars make to join the order?

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What were fraciscan monks called?

Order of Friars Minor--WIKIPEDIA


Why did friars have bald spots?

Friars often had bald spots because they shaved the tops of their heads as a sign of humility and devotion to their religious order.


In what order did these explorers make expeditions Vespucci Magellan Balboa and Columbus?

Columbus, Balboa, Magellan, Vespucci. Columbus famously reached the Americas in 1492, Balboa was the first European to sight the Pacific Ocean in 1513, Magellan led the first expedition to sail around the world from 1519 to 1522, and Vespucci explored the eastern coast of South America in the late 15th and early 16th centuries.


Where was the Franciscan order of monks founded?

The is no such thing as a "Franciscan Order of monks." Monks are monks: Benedictines, Cisterisans, etc. Franciscans are friars, and they were founded by St. Francis of Assisi, who founded his Order in Assisi.


What promises or sacrifices did the Franciscan Friars make to join the order?

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What does OFM stand for after a Franciscan Priest's name?

The Order of Friars Minor


What Catholic order of monks is named after St. Francis of Assisi?

The Franciscan Order. However, they are not monks, they are friars. Monks live in a monastery and work there, friars live in a convent or friary and work in the "real world."


What did Saint Francis of Assisi found?

Francis established the Order of Friars Minor - the beginning of the Franciscan order.