Masters Why did Magellan take the Strait of Magellan when he circumnavigated the world

Updated on anime 2024-07-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If the lord asked him why he didn't go to the Arctic Ocean,1 other explorers found that there was a frozen ocean to the north.

    2 At that time, the location of the North Pole was not accurately discovered, so it was believed that it was possible to bypass the American continent only by going south.

    3 At that time many people did not believe that the earth was round, and Magellan wanted to prove that the southern hemisphere healed the opposite characteristics of the northern hemisphere.

    4 Columbus did not find much in North America, and Magellan could only explore south.

    5 In order to expand its colonies, the Spanish Empire wanted to explore the unknown world before Portugal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In the 16th century, the Portuguese navigator Magellan believed that there would eventually be a passage to the "South Sea" (the Pacific Ocean). He set sail with a convoy on 20 September 1519. After reaching the east coast of South America, he advanced without a coast, and on October 21 of the following year, he entered the strait where he was seeking to fight.

    After a difficult voyage of more than a month, overcoming the threat of death, he finally sailed out of the strait on November 28 and entered the calm Pacific Ocean, opening a victorious course for his first round-the-world voyage. In order to commemorate Magellan's contribution to navigation, later generations called this section of the strait the Strait of Magellan.

    The Strait of MagellanThe Strait of Magellan is 592 kilometers long, with a wide disparity in width and depth. The widest part is 33 kilometers, and the narrowest point is only about 3 kilometers; The deepest point is more than a kilometer, and the shallowest point is only 20 meters. When Magellan led his fleet to sail through the strait, he saw pillars of fire rising from the southern islands at night.

    This was a beacon fire lit by the Indians, so the island was also called "Tierra del Fuego". Tierra del Fuego is the largest island in the southern part of the strait, covering an area of 10,000 square kilometers, with Argentina in the east and Chile in the west.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because he is not a Columbus ......He just walked along the east coast of South America, so he looked all the way south, happened to pass by the Strait of Magellan, and then went north along the west coast of South America, the farther south the colder, to the Strait of Magellan is the southernmost point in South America, just look at the outline of South America.

    The Strait of Magellan was named in his honor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Magellan did not have this name at all when he circumnavigated the world, and it was in his honor that people named the strait and called it the Strait of Magellan.

    2.He did walk through the strait, and from here he went from the Atlantic into the calm Pacific Ocean!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because of the cold weather, it's warm in the south, so I'll go south.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The answer is that he didn't know the road at all, walked around, and later called a place in his honor the Strait of Magellan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hey, the Strait of Magellan was given to him by later generations.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    On September 20, 1519, Magellan's expedition departed Spain. The expedition fleet of five ocean-going vessels sailed through the rough seas of the Atlantic. On 19 November, the expedition fleet took advantage of the northeast monsoon and the equatorial current to move south along the west coast of Africa.

    When the fleet sailed to the Cape Verde Islands, it turned west, crossed the Atlantic, and reached the coast of Brazil in South America. At this time, Magellan's expeditionary fleet sailed south along the coast of South America for four months.

    On October 21, 1520, the expedition fleet sailed south along the coast of South America and discovered a strait leading to the Pacific Ocean. The cliffs on both sides of the strait are numerous, and the wind and waves are high. The fleet rushed into the strait, sailed into a relatively wide harbor, sailed forward through the harbor, and found another hail gorge, and outside the strait there was another wide harbor.

    In 1521, Magellan's fleet crossed the Pacific Ocean. On March 8 of that year, Magellan's fleet arrived at the island of Humunu in the Philippine archipelago. On 27 March, the fleet arrived at Mactan Island, and then to Cebu Island.

    Magellan wanted to conquer the island's indigenous population and turn the island's small kingdoms into Spanish colonies. A poisoned arrow struck Magellan, killing the seafaring explorer.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In September 1519, Magellan the navigator Magellan led an expedition of more than 200 men from Spain in five sailing ships to the southwest across the Atlantic, bypassing the strait at the southern tip of the South American continent and entering the Pacific Ocean. Along the way, the crew endured a lot of hardships, and many people died of illness on the way. In March 1521, the fleet reached the Philippines.

    Magellan was killed by the local population for intervening in a tribal dispute on the island. In the end, there was only 1 sailing ship and more than 10 crew members left in the fleet. They sailed westward across the Indian Ocean, rounding the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa, and finally returned to Spain, where they had set their sailing, in September 1522.

    For the first time, Magellan's fleet completed a circumnavigation around the Earth.

    Magellan's voyage was not unfounded, at that time the European continent was popular in the theory of the circle of the earth, many navigators expressed great interest in it, and they were eager to try it, but due to various factors, it was difficult to insist on completing a circumnavigation around the earth. At this time, Spain was obsessed with the opening of new shipping routes, and finally the Spanish royal family supported Magellan's sailing plan and undertook financial and other issues.

    Magellan's approximate navigation route: from Europe through the Atlantic Ocean, through the strait at the southern tip of the South American continent, across the Pacific Ocean, through the Indian Ocean, across the Cape of Good Hope, and finally through the Atlantic back to Europe. The strait at the southern tip of the South American continent was later named the Strait of Magellan to commemorate Magellan's great contribution to the history of human navigation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

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  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In 1480, Magellan was born into a family of knights in Porto, northern Portugal, and belonged to the fourth class of nobles. His father's name was Louis de Magellan, a minor nobleman, and his mother's name was Alda Mezqueta. He entered the royal palace at the age of 10 and traveled around the country with King John II and the Queen.

    At the age of 16, he joined the National Department of Maritime Affairs. When he was young, he was fascinated by sailing. At the age of 25, he took part in the colonial war against Africa.

    After that, there was a war with the Arabs for the first turf. Leaving India at the age of 30, he ran aground on the way home and was stranded on an isolated island. Magellan and his seamen waited a long time for the ship to be rescued

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    We learned about some of the things Magellan did in junior high school history, including Magellan's trip around the world.

    What I learned in history at the time prompted Magellan to sail the world for two reasons. First, at a time when the capitalist countries of Europe began to carry out the primitive accumulation of capital, and the East was considered to be a place rich in resources, many countries rushed to buy them, which led to constant disputes, especially the scarcity of sea lanes, and the urgent need to open up new shipping routes. Second, there was already a statement that the Earth was a sphere, and some people believed it, but there was no way to verify it.

    Under these conditions, Magellan sailed west from Spain in September 1519, with the support of the King of Spain, and returned to Spain in September 1522.

    This voyage not only opened up new routes, but also proved the truth of the statement that the earth is a sphere, solved the doubts in the hearts of many people, and made a great contribution to the world.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In the Western maritime world, Magellan's circumnavigation of the world is no less famous and historically significant than that of Columbus who "discovered the New World". So, why did Magellan sail around the world?

    Magellan had been to Southeast Asia, but he always felt that there was an unknown continent in the vast ocean east of Southeast Asia, and if this continent existed, then it would prove one of Magellan's assertions: the world we live in is a circular sphere, and all the seas in the world are actually a complete sea area.

    As a Portuguese, Magellan first applied to the King of Portugal to sail around the world, but King Manuel rejected him on the grounds that Portugal had already made a lot of money in South and Southeast Asia, and had little interest in whether the earth was round or square.

    Magellan had an adventure in his bones, and since the King of Portugal did not support him, he went to Portugal's neighbor Spain to look for opportunities.

    At that time, Spain was at a disadvantage in the competition between Portugal and Spain, so Spain was more motivated to explore at sea. King Carlos I of Spain provided Magellan with everything he could, and on August 10, 1519, Magellan entered the Atlantic Ocean with five ships provided by the King of Spain.

    After 70 days, Magellan's fleet reached the coast of South America and then followed the coastline all the way south, passing through the strait between the southernmost point of the South American continent and Tierra del Fuego, after a series of thrilling events. Later generations named the place the Strait of Magellan, which is now controlled by Chile.

    To the west of the Strait of Magellan is the Pacific Ocean. It is worth noting that before Magellan, the name "Pacific" did not exist in the world, and before it was called "South China Sea". Why is it called the Pacific Ocean?

    Because Magellan's voyage was very calm, he said: It is better to call it the Pacific Ocean.

    Magellan crossed almost the entire Pacific Ocean to the Luzon Islands (Philippines) in the western Pacific.

    As you may have noticed, the Philippines is a stone's throw from Southeast Asia (the Spice Islands), where Magellan visited, meaning Magellan is about to complete his round-the-world voyage. However, in a clash with locals in Mindanao, southern Philippines, Magellan was tragically killed.

    Magellan's circumnavigation of the world was of great significance, and today, except for a very small number of people who still adhere to the so-called "flat theory", the vast majority of people recognize Magellan's efforts: the earth is indeed round.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    He only passed through the Strait of Magellan, and then reached the Philippines and died in conflict with the local natives, so there was no Magellan himself on the subsequent voyage.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First through the Derek Strait, then through the Pacific Ocean, to the Philippines, not through the Strait of Malacca, but through the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea to the Indian Ocean, and then through the Cape of Good Hope in Africa back to the Atlantic Ocean back to Spain

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Spain – Atlantic Ocean – Estuary of the Laprata River – Strait of Magellan – Pacific Ocean – Strait of Malacca – Indian Ocean – Cape of Good Hope – Atlantic Ocean.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It seems that he only passed through the Strait of Magellan, reached the Philippines, fought with the locals, and died, because he was the head of the entire fleet, so this voyage took his name. In fact, he only took half the distance with the fleet.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The Strait of Malacca, the Strait of Magellan, the Cape of Good Hope, the Pacific Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean are more famous.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Strait of Magellan in South America (which was first passed through and later named in his honor) did not pass through the Strait of Malacca in Asia. Rather, it passes through the Arafura Sea and the Timor Sea to the Indian Ocean, and then through the Cape of Good Hope in Africa and back to the Atlantic Ocean back to Spain.

    Refer to the voyage of Magellan's fleet.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Strait of Malacca, Strait of Magellan.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    They think that the place where they arrived is India, so they call the local minority people - Indians, and when they get off the boat, the first thing they say is: ** Where? They arrived in the Americas at the last of their despair.

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