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Which statements accurately describe Magellan’s expedition?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The accurate statement describing Magellan's expedition is “The expedition did not conduct trade along the way.” Ferdinand Magellan left the port of Spain to start an expedition that aimed to find a sea route to the West in order to arrive to the Islands of Indonesia.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The Pacific Ocean was far wider the Magellan had anticipated and the expedition crossed three major oceans - the Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian are the statements which accurately describe Magellan’s expedition.

Explanation:

  • Magellan’s expedition was the first successful expedition to circle the globe. Ferdinand Magellan's expedition was funded by King Charles of Spain in order to find new trade points. It began its expedition in 1519 passing through the 'Atlantic Ocean' and South America.
  • He discovered the Pacific Ocean during his journey. He was killed in 1521 by tribes in the Philippines and the expedition was completed in the year 1522 by his fellow members.

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