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Magellan arrives in the Philippines

Ferdinand Magellan
On March 16, 1521, Magellan arrived in the Philippines.
In March 1521, the fleet finally reached three inhabited islands. These islands were some of the islands in the Mariana Islands. The indigenous people on the islands were dark skinned and tall. They were naked, but they wore palm leaves. Hat. Enthusiastic islanders brought them grain, fruits and vegetables. While surprised, the crew all felt sincerely grateful for the enthusiasm of the residents. However, since the locals had never seen such a spectacular fleet of ships, they showed novelty about everything on board, so they removed some items from the ship. When the crew realized it, they shouted loudly and regarded them as bandits. They also renamed the island "Bandits Island." When the islanders stole a lifeboat tied to the stern, Magellan was so angry that he led a team of armed men to the coast, shot and killed seven indigenous people, and set fire to dozens of huts and dozens of boats. So he left a very shameful page in Magellan's voyage diary.
The fleet headed further west to what is now the Philippine Islands. At this time, Magellan and his companions finally completed the first feat of crossing the Pacific Ocean, confirming the existence of a vast area of water between America and Asia. This water is much wider than the Atlantic Ocean. It took Columbus only two months and a few days to cross the Atlantic for the first time, but Magellan took more than a hundred days to cross the Pacific despite the fine weather and a smooth journey.
Magellan crossed the Pacific Ocean for the first time, creating a revolution in the history of geography and navigation. It proves that most of the earth's surface is not land, but oceans, and the oceans around the world are not isolated from each other, but a unified complete body of water. This played a pioneering role in the navigation industry of future generations.
Introduction to Ferdinand Magellan
Portugal, working for the Spanish government on expeditions. From 1519 to 1521, he led the fleet to complete the first circumnavigation of the earth. Magellan was hacked to death by local residents during tribal conflicts in the Philippines on his way around the world. After his death, the sailors on board continued to sail west and back to Europe. Completed the first round-the-world voyage.
1480-Magellan was born in Portugal
1505-1512 - Military service in the East Indies
1513 - Military service in Africa
1515 - Plans for a Western Airlines flight are rejected by King Manuel of Portugal and dismissed by the Portuguese army
October 20, 1517-Renounces Portugal citizenship and arrives in Seville, Spain
March 22, 1518 - Agreement with King Charles V of Spain
August 10, 1519 - The fleet leaves Seville for Saint Lucard
December 13, 1519 - Arrived in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
January 10, 1520-Arrived at the La Plata River, initially thinking that the strait had been discovered
March 31, 1520-Arrives at the Bay of St. Julián
April 7, 1520-The Bay of San Julián mutinees and Magellan quashes the rebellion
May 22, 1520-The Santiago sinks and the crew are rescued
October 21, 1520-Arrives at the entrance of the Strait (discovery of the Strait of Magellan)
November 1520-The San Antonio escapes back to Spain
November 28, 1520 - Entry into the Pacific Ocean
January 24, 1521 - Passing through the island of Sao Paulo
February 4, 1521 - Passing through Tiburon Island
March 6, 1521 - Arrives at Robber Island, slaughtered villagers
March 16, 1521-Accidentally "discovered" the Philippine Islands and landed on the Sulu Islands
March 28, 1521 - Arriving at the Massawa Islands, Enrique, a Malay slave, hears his native dialect and proves that the Earth is a sphere
April 7, 1521-Arrived at Cebu Island
April 27, 1521 - Magellan intervenes in a tribal battle and is killed at Mactan
September 8, 1522 - The Victoria returns alone to the Spanish port of Seville
Keywords: March 16, 1521, Magellan, Philippines, Exploration


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