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Bell Work What is Columbus known for? Can you think of a substance more valuable than gold? What would make a substance more valuable than gold?

Ferdinand Magellan

Early Life Parents were killed Worked for the queen Religiously studied charts and maps

The Warrior Fought in several battles against Arab empires Had an idea to try to sail entirely around the world

Splitting the World Treaty of Tordesillas Essentially the Pope Gave Portugal whatever they could find going East Gave Spain whatever they find going West

The Idea Pitched idea to Portugal, Portuguese said no Pitched the Idea to Spain, Spain says yes Portugal sends their navy to stop Magellan, Tries to assassinate him

The Goal Find sea route around the world Find the Spice Islands Cloves ~ worth more than gold.

The trip Travels to Argentina/Chile (Patagonia) Three of his ships captains began to mutiny Sneaks aboard one ship and captures the mutiny's leader. Most of the leaders are executed On this trip he sees Giants

Next Rounds South America ICEBERGS! Hits the island of Guam Eventually hits Philippines, claimed for Spain.

Taking Sides The Filipinos treat Magellan well Befriends one group who is at war with another Goes to fight for the group and is killed Fleet continues on.

Spice Islands The remaining fleet, two boats make it to the Spice Islands Portuguese were already there Only one boat makes it back to Spain Magellan is famous for being the first person to circumnavigate the globe

Summary Questions What happened to Magellan? What is he given credit for doing?

Scurvy Disease Lack Of Vitamin C Teeth Fall Out Spots on skin Fever Shake Mouth Bleeds Imobile Die

Caravel Portuguese Ship Fast Easy to Maneuver Can Sail into the wind

Cape of Good Hope Tip of Africa Located in Modern day country of South Africa