Respuesta :
Portuguese--Brazil was the only land the Portuguese held in the New World.
He was killed there.--He was killed in battle in the Philippines
200 (?)--it is actually over 200 that were killed. The ship began with 270 people and returned to Spain with 18 people.
He was killed there.--He was killed in battle in the Philippines
200 (?)--it is actually over 200 that were killed. The ship began with 270 people and returned to Spain with 18 people.
Answer:
- He didn´t land in Brazil because it was controlled by the Portuguese and he was sailing for Spain. Despite Magellan was Portuguese he decided to sail under the Spanish flag after the refusal of the Portuguese King to fund his plan of reaching India through a new route.
- He was killed there. During his travel, he found a route in the southern part of the Americas to pass from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The route was called Strait of Magellan and when the crews reached the new discovered Ocean, Magellan named it "Peacefull Sea". After a series of mutinies, they finally reached the Indias but Magellan was killed in the battle of Mactan against a Philippine tribe.
- 200: When the expedition first got out from Spain it had a crew of 270 people. By the time they finally circumnavigate the world only 18 members arrived in Spain again. From the options given 200 is the most accurate.
I hope this answer helps you.