Expedition

What is loaisa?

What is loaisa?
  1. What did Loaisa expedition achieve?
  2. What is the reason behind the Loaisa's expedition?
  3. Who commanded Loaisa expedition that ended in failure?
  4. Why is the de Legazpi expedition considered the most successful one?
  5. What role did Henrique played in the expedition?
  6. What were other expedition sent by the Spanish crown to the Philippines after Magellan's expedition?
  7. When did they arrived at Moluccas?
  8. What is the real date of Magellan coming in the Philippines?
  9. What is the Malayan term for blood compact?
  10. Who named the Islands Archipelago de San Lazaro?
  11. Who named the Philippines as Las Filipinas?
  12. What does Legazpi offered to Cebuano?
  13. Who is the king of Cebu who refused to meet Magellan at first?
  14. Why did the king of Portugal not believe in Magellan?

What did Loaisa expedition achieve?

The expedition resulted in the discovery of the Sea of Hoces south of Cape Horn, and the Marshall Islands in the Pacific. One ship ultimately arrived in the Spice Islands in September 1526.

What is the reason behind the Loaisa's expedition?

The expedition of Garcia Jofre de Loaisa left Spain for the Moluccas on 24 July 1525, to open up the spice trade initiated by the Magellan expedition. Of the seven ships under Loaisa originally, only four entered the Pacific - via the Strait of Magellan, on 26 May 1526. A few days later, they were separated by a storm.

Who commanded Loaisa expedition that ended in failure?

Only 18 Europeans had survived the voyage, which constituted the first journey around the globe. In 1525 Cano was appointed chief pilot on García Jofre de Loaisa's expedition to claim the Molucca Islands for Spain. The expedition was ultimately a failure, though, and both Cano and Loaisa lost their lives.

Why is the de Legazpi expedition considered the most successful one?

Legacy. The López de Legazpi and Urdaneta expedition to the Philippines effectively created the trans-Pacific Manila galleon trade, in which silver mined from Mexico and Potosí was exchanged for Chinese silk, porcelain, Indonesian spices, Indian gems and other goods precious to Europe at the time.

What role did Henrique played in the expedition?

Enrique accompanied Magellan back to Europe and onwards on Magellan's search for a westward passage to the East Indies, and he served as an interpreter for the Spaniards.

What were other expedition sent by the Spanish crown to the Philippines after Magellan's expedition?

Spain sends other expedition

These were led by Garcia Jofre Loaisa (1525), Sebastian Cabot (1526), Alvaro de Saavedra (1527), Rudy Lopez de Villalobos (1542) and Miguel Lopez de Legazpi (1564). Only the last two actually reached the Philippines; and only Legazpi succeeded in colonizing the Islands.

When did they arrived at Moluccas?

On November 8, 1521, after Magellan's death, his ships Victoria commanded by Juan Sebastián Elcano, the first ship to circumnavigate the globe, and Trinidad arrived at Tidore in the Moluccas.

What is the real date of Magellan coming in the Philippines?

On March 16, 1521, Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan, attempting to sail around the world for Spain, reached the Philippine archipelago.

What is the Malayan term for blood compact?

The Sandugo was a blood compact, performed in the island of Bohol in the Philippines, between the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna the chieftain of Bohol on March 16, 1565, to seal their friendship as part of the tribal tradition.

Who named the Islands Archipelago de San Lazaro?

Las islas de San Lázaro (St. Lazarus' Islands). Named by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521 when he reached the islands of Homonhon in Samar (now Eastern Samar) on the feast day of Saint Lazarus of Bethany.

Who named the Philippines as Las Filipinas?

1543 the archipelago was named as "Las Islas Filipinas" by the Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos, regarding to the then ruling Spanish king Philip II.

What does Legazpi offered to Cebuano?

Legazpi landed in Cebu on February 13, 1565. The gifts of glass, beads and mirrors were received - and cinnamon, wine and gold were given in exchange. This then, in effect, was barter. The Cebuans might have felt freed from the duties of hospitality and made no effort to disguise their hostility.

Who is the king of Cebu who refused to meet Magellan at first?

Rajah Humabon, later baptized as Don Carlos, (died 27 April 1521) was the Rajah of Cebu (an Indianized Philippine polity).

Why did the king of Portugal not believe in Magellan?

By now an experienced seaman, Magellan approached King Manuel of Portugal to seek his support for a westward voyage to the Spice Islands. The king refused his petition repeatedly. In 1517, a frustrated Magellan renounced his Portuguese nationality and relocated to Spain to seek royal support for his venture.

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