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How did pigafetta describe the inhabitants of the places they have been through? Did he look at them as an inferior race? what are the factors that effect his views about this people?

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Answered by yonia12
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I think Pigafetta didn’t recorded the voyage free from biases because he ispart of the expedition led by Ferdinand Magellan and he serves asMagellan’s assistant. With this, biases can’t be avoided as he writes it inhis own perspective or point of view. He never wrote negative things aboutMagellan. He always presents and describe Magellan with good remarks.2.How did Pigafetta describe the inhabitants of the places they have been through? Didhe look at them as an inferior race? What are the factors that affect his views aboutthese people?Pigafetta describe the inhabitants of the places they have been through as avery hospitable people. He also describes the customs, traditions and foodsof the people they’ve met.I think, Pigafetta didn’t look at them as an inferior race because at theaccount, it seems like he is amaze on the hospitability of the people.The factors that affect his views about those people is that he is a part ofthe expedition. He is with Magellan that is why it can affect his views onthem.3.Why do we need to study his account?We need to study Pigafetta’s account because it is the most detailed andonly surviving account of the critical event in the Philippine history. Thisaccount will help us to know the happenings from the past.

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Answered by steffiaspinno
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Pigafetta wrote down his perceptions about even the ordinary subtleties of the existences of early Filipinos.

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Aside from verifiable occasions, Pigafetta wrote down his perceptions about even the ordinary subtleties of the existences of early Filipinos. He gives sections to portraying Filipinos' many employments of the coconut – a wellspring of alcohol ("uraca"), oil, vinegar, bread, and milk.

The component that influences his perspectives about those individuals is that he is a piece of the endeavor. He is with Magellan for that reason it can influence his perspectives on them. Why do we really want to concentrate on his account? We need to concentrate on Pigafetta on the grounds that it is the most definite and only enduring record of the basic occasion in Philippine history. This account will assist us with knowing the happenings from an earlier time.

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