Magellan got into a fight with native islanders and was killed there?THIS IS THE RIGHT ANSWER FOR IS
Ferdinand Magellan was the first explorer to circumnavigate the world. After departing Portugal, he sailed down the west coast of South America, south of the continent, then across to Southeast Asia. Magellan himself was killed in the Philippines, but one of his ships continued, crossing the Indian Ocean to Africa, sailing up the east coast to return to Portugal. Specific parts of the world where Magellan explored extensively include India and the Far East. He was also the one who named the Pacific Ocean.
The name of Magellan's five ships (provided by King Charles V) were as follows:The Santiago (75 tons) -- this ship was wrecked in a storm during a scouting mission.The San Antonio (120 tons) -- this ship's crew deserted and sailed back to Spain.The Concepción (90 tons) -- this ship was abandoned and burned after the battle in which Magellan was killed because there were not enough crew members to sail the remaining three ships.The Trinidad (110 tons) -- this ship, after splitting up with Victoria because of required repairs, was captured by the Portugese and wrecked in a storm.The Victoria (85 tons) -- this ship sailed successfully back to Spain, completing Magellan's mission and also the circumnavigation of the globe.
Magellan was very curious and ambitious. he was curious when he would listen and learn about all the voyages in the Queen's castle. he was also curious when he wanted to find the strait. he was ambitious when he wouldn't give up the fight to find the money for his voyage
the difficulties Magellan faced was that he needed a lot of funding and when he finally got that funding the difficulties were that most of the crew wanted to turn back and when they got to the Philippines they had conflicts with the native people who killed him.
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He wasn't a hero, but he was one of many who looked for the water route to Asia and ended up circling the globe. His ships actually did it since he died in the Philippines.
Ferdinand Magellan was the first explorer to circumnavigate the world. After departing Portugal, he sailed down the west coast of South America, south of the continent, then across to Southeast Asia. Magellan himself was killed in the Philippines, but one of his ships continued, crossing the Indian Ocean to Africa, sailing up the east coast to return to Portugal. Specific parts of the world where Magellan explored extensively include India and the Far East. He was also the one who named the Pacific Ocean.
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The name of Magellan's five ships (provided by King Charles V) were as follows:The Santiago (75 tons) -- this ship was wrecked in a storm during a scouting mission.The San Antonio (120 tons) -- this ship's crew deserted and sailed back to Spain.The Concepción (90 tons) -- this ship was abandoned and burned after the battle in which Magellan was killed because there were not enough crew members to sail the remaining three ships.The Trinidad (110 tons) -- this ship, after splitting up with Victoria because of required repairs, was captured by the Portugese and wrecked in a storm.The Victoria (85 tons) -- this ship sailed successfully back to Spain, completing Magellan's mission and also the circumnavigation of the globe.
No. His ship was small. There were about 40-70 men on ships in his time. There were 5 ships total that added up to that number of crew. They ranged as few as 32 on a ship to 60 on the largest. Of this number only 18 returned.
IF YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT RELATION SHIPS YOU HAVE TO GIVE UP PRIVACY IF IN A VERY SERIOUS RELATION YOU ALSO HAVE TO GIVE UP THINGS YO DID WHEN YOU WERE SINGLE MUST TELL THEM EVERYTHING OR THEY'LL THINK YOU'RE HIDING SOMETHING
Magellan was very curious and ambitious. he was curious when he would listen and learn about all the voyages in the Queen's castle. he was also curious when he wanted to find the strait. he was ambitious when he wouldn't give up the fight to find the money for his voyage
yes he did
Ferdinand Magellan
Arctic Ocean... up north...
Magellan ...While Copernicus egged it on!
the difficulties Magellan faced was that he needed a lot of funding and when he finally got that funding the difficulties were that most of the crew wanted to turn back and when they got to the Philippines they had conflicts with the native people who killed him.