History, asked by lexies7492, 11 months ago

Which statements accurately describe Magellan's expedition? (Choose all that apply...)


A.. The expedition did not conduct trade along the way.

B.. Magellan found a strait that led through the southern tip of South America, from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

C.. The expedition was successful it reached the Indies by sailing west.

D.. Magellan was killed when he tried to enslave the inhabitants of the Spice islands.

Answers

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Magellan has been on many expeditions and there were many reasons for each of them. However, in this case, A is the right answer.

Magellan's main reason was to perform trade in different commodities such as spices and others.

Ferdinand Magellan is a portugal and he invented a lot of business on his journey around the world.

Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer for your question is option (B)-Magellan found a strait that led through the southern tip of south America, from the Atlantic and Pacific.

The Strait of Magellan was the named after the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan who organised the Spanish expedition. The strait was considered as a difficult route to navigate through. The passage was commonly known as the Dark Passage just because of its narrowness, unpredictable winds and unpredictable currents.

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