Реферат: Ferdinand Magellan Essay Research Paper Ferinand Magellan
Spaniards became suspicious of Magellan, mainly because he recruited many Portuguese
sailors. Therefore, the king forced Magellan to replace most of the Portuguese with Spanish
crewman.
On September 20, 1519, Magellan set sail from Sanlucar de Barrameda in southern
Spain. Magellan commanded a total of 241 of many nationalities and a fleet of 5 ships, the
Concepcion, San Antonio, Santiago, Trinidad, and Victoria. The fleet sailed across the Atlantic
Ocean to the coast of Brazil. They followed the South American coast to the bay where Rio de
Janeiro now stands. They stayed there for two weeks and then sailed south in search of a
passage to the Pacific Ocean. In late March 1520, the fleet anchored for the winter at Puerto San
Julian in what is now southern Argentina. Then in winter, a storm destroyed the Santiago.
Magellan and loyal crewmembers put down the mutiny, executed the leader, and marooned two
other mutineers when the fleet sailed again. They resumed their voyage in October 1520.
They discovered a passage to the Pacific- known as the Strait of Magellan. While sailing
through the fleet aboard the San Antonio mutinied and returned to Spain. The three remaining
ships continued. Magellan named the ocean the Pacific because it means peaceful and it
appeared to be calm. They were the first Europeans ever to sail across the Pacific Ocean. They
sailed for 98 days without seeing any land. Their food gave out and their water supply became
contaminated. They ate rats, ox hides, and sawdust to avoid starvation. Most of the crew
suffered from scurvy.
Magellan and his crew remained in the Philippines for several weeks. Magellan took
special pride in converting many of the people into Christianity. However, he involved himself
in rivalries among the people. On April 27, 1521, Magellan was killed when he took part in a
battle between rival Filipino groups on the island of Mactan.
Only about 110 of the original crew members remained. They abandoned the
Concepcion, and the two remaining vessels sailed southward to the Spice Islands where their
ships were loaded with spices. The Trinidad tried to sail eastward across the Pacific to the
Isthmus of Panama. Bad weather and disease cause more than half of the crewmen to die. The
remaining crew was forced to return to the Spice Islands where the Portuguese imprisoned them.
The Victoria continued westward back to Spain. It finally reached Sanlucar de Barrameda on