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The First Voyage Around the World was chronicled by ____.
The First Voyage Around the World was chronicled by ____.
The Treaty of Tordesillas was a landmark agreement that divided the newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
The Treaty of Tordesillas was a landmark agreement that divided the newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal.
True
What was the name of the flagship that Ferdinand Magellan sailed on in the First Voyage around the World?
What was the name of the flagship that Ferdinand Magellan sailed on in the First Voyage around the World?
Trinidad
What was the name of the ship that successfully completed the first voyage around the world?
What was the name of the ship that successfully completed the first voyage around the world?
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What is the name of the first Filipino hero who is known for his resistance against the Spanish expedition?
What is the name of the first Filipino hero who is known for his resistance against the Spanish expedition?
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The five-ship fleet that Ferdinand Magellan led was called the ______.
The five-ship fleet that Ferdinand Magellan led was called the ______.
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First Voyage Around the World
- The first voyage around the world was led by Ferdinand Magellan
- Antonio Pigafetta was the chronicler of the expedition
- The voyage took place between 1519-1522
- The expedition's ships were the Santiago, San Antonio, Concepción, Trinidad, and Victoria.
- The ships' names were derived from religious figures
- The expedition's route included stops at several islands in the Philippines
- The expedition was tasked to circumnavigate the globe
The Philippines' Part of the Circumnavigation
- The expedition arrived on March 16, 1521, in the island of Zamal
- The expedition then arrived on the island of Homonhon on March 17, 1521
- The expedition spent various dates traveling through islands of the Philippines
- The expedition had various encounters with local leaders
- The expedition was greeted favorably by some local tribes.
- A leader named Lapulapu clashed with the expedition at Mactan on April 27, 1521.
- The expedition's leader, Magellan, was killed in the Battle of Mactan.
- The remaining members of the expedition continued their journey.
The Aftermath
- One ship was lost at sea.
- One ship returned to Spain.
- One ship was burned.
- Another ship was captured.
- Only a few men survived the voyage
- The expedition's cargo included 381 sacks of cloves, and it was profitable
- Accounts of the expedition were documented in various manuscripts by Pigafetta
Maps and Records
- Pigafetta's records include maps and drawings of the islands
- Pigafetta's records include languages and names of indigenous people
- The journal and chronicles of the expedition are widely studied
Age of Exploration
- The Age of Exploration was a period of extensive European overseas explorations
- The Treaty of Tordesillas addressed exploration issues
- Major economic factors influenced the explorations, such as trade of goods and resources
- Significant progress occurred in scientific areas, especially cartography and navigation
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Test your knowledge on Ferdinand Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe between 1519-1522. Explore the key events, ships, and encounters with local leaders during this monumental expedition. Discover the Philippines' role in this significant journey.