How Magellan circumnavigated the globe - Ewandro Magalhaes

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On September 6, 1522,
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the "Victoria" sailed into harbor in southern Spain.
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The battered vessel and its 18 sailors were all that remained
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of a fleet that had departed three years before.
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Yet her voyage was considered a success
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for the "Victoria" had achieved something unprecedented:
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the first circumnavigation of the globe.
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But this story really begins in 1494,
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two years after Columbus's voyage on behalf of Spain.
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Columbus's discovery had prompted the Catholic Spanish rulers
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to turn to the Pope to preempt any claims by Portugal to the new lands.
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The Pope resolved this dispute by drawing an imaginary line on the world map.
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Spain had the right to claim territories west of the divide,
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and Portugal to the east.
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Spain and Portugal, the two major seafaring super powers at the time,
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agreed to these terms in what came to be called the Treaty of Tordesillas.
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At the time, these nations had their eyes on the same prize:
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trade routes to the Spice Islands in today's Indonesia.
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The spices found there,
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which were used as seasonings,
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food preservatives,
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and aphrodisiacs,
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were worth many times their weight in gold.
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But because of Portugal's control over eastern sea routes,
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Spain's only viable option was to sail west.
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So when a Portuguese defector named Ferdinand Magellan
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claimed that a westward route to the Spice Islands existed,
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King Charles made him captain of a Spanish armada,
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and gave him all the resources he would need.
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Along with a share in the voyage's profits,
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he granted Magellan five ships and about 260 men.
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The crew included a young slave named Enrique,
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captured by Magellan on a previous journey to Malacca,
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and Antonio Pigafetta,
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a Venetian nobleman seeking adventure.
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On September 20, 1519, the fleet weighed anchor
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and headed southwest.
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After making landfall in what is now Brazil,
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it proceeded along the coast, exploring any water way leading inland.
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They were looking for the fabled passage linking east and west.
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As the weather worsened,
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the Spaniards resentment at having a Portuguese captain escalated.
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A full-blown mutiny soon erupted,
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which Magellan crushed with unspeakable cruelty.
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But his problems were only just beginning.
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During a reconnaissance mission, the "Santiago" was wrecked by a storm.
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Then while exploring a narrow waterway,
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the captain of the "San Antonio" took the first opportunity to slip away
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and sail back home.
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Magellan pressed forward,
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and on October 21, he started exploring a navigable sea way.
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27 freezing days later,
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the three remaining ships emerged from what we now call
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the Strait of Magellan into the Mar Pacifico.
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The fleet never expected the new ocean to be so vast.
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After 98 days at sea, dozens of sailors had succumbed to scurvy and famine.
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When they finally reached land again,
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Enrique, the young slave, proved able to communicate with the natives.
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Their goal couldn't be far.
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Sailing further west, Magellan was warmly received by Rajah Humabon of Cebu.
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So when the ruler asked him to help subdue
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and convert the rebellious chief of Mactan,
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the captain readily agreed.
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The adventure would be his last.
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Overconfident and severely outnumbered, Magellan's force was overwhelmed,
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and the native's bamboo spears ended the captain's life.
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Yet the voyage had to continue.
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Magellan's will specified that Enrique should be freed,
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but the expedition still needed an interpreter.
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With his freedom at stake,
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Enrique is believed to have plotted with the Rajah
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to have about 30 of the Spaniards killed at a feast on the beach.
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Enrique was never heard from again,
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but if he ever made it back to Malacca,
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he may have been the first person to actually circumnavigate the globe.
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Meanwhile, the survivors burned the Concepcion
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and proceeded onward.
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They finally reached the Spice Islands in November of 1521
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and loaded up on precious cargo.
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But they still had to return to Spain.
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The "Trinidad" sank shortly after being captured by the Portuguese.
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The "Victoria" continued west, piloted by Juan Sebastián Elcano,
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one of the pardoned mutineers.
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Against all odds, the small vessel made it back to Spain
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with a full cargo of cloves and cinnamon,
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enough to cover the expedition and turn a profit.
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An obsessive chronicler,
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Pigafetta described the lands and people they encountered.
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With the help of a humble slave,
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he also compiled the world's first phrase book
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of native languages.
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His journal is the reason we can tell this story.
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Magellan's legacy lingers.
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He had galaxies and space programs named after him.
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Elcano, too, was celebrated in Spain
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with a coat of arms and his face on currency and stamps.
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United by fate, the survivors
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and the hundreds who sacrificed their lives
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challenged conventional wisdom
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and completed a historic journey once thought impossible.
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