RPH - MAGELLAN - W2 Flashcards
3 GS
GOD, GOLD, GLORY
power of faith
GOD
trade under colonialism
GOLD
trace of colonization
GLORY
These voyages were the prelude to the great event of early
modern times which history writers refer to as the
Commercial
Revolution.
MAGELLAN SET SAIL FROM SPAIN
SEPT 20, 1519
gave
Spain the right to venture into
the unexplored regions of the
South Seas as the Pacific Ocean
was then called.
TREATY OF TORDESILLAS
Arrival of Magellan expedition to one of the Phillipians
Islands
MARCH 15, 1521
DAY 1 AT SEA`
MARCH 15, 1521
DAY 2 AT SEA
APR 6, 1522
VICTORIA PASSES THE CAPE OF GOOD
MAY 22, 1522
Magellan arrived at the Archipelago of
San Lazaro or Islas de San Lazaro
MAR 16, 1521
MAGELLAN WENT FIRST TO
HOMONHON
FIRST MASS IN LIMASAWA
MARCH 31, 1521
The Spaniards came to Cebu. They
were accepted by Rajah Humabon, the
leader of Cebu.
APRIL 7, 1521
The baptism of the natives of Cebu was
performed. Rajah Humabon and his wife Hara
Amihan were also baptized. Magellan gave the
image of Santo Ninio as a gift to Hara Amihan.
After his baptism, Rajah Humabon was given a new
name, Carlos, in honor of King Charle V of Spain
while Hara Amihan was named Juana, the wife of
Charles V.
APRIL 14, 1521
When Magellan arrived in Cebu, they
built a cross on the shore, which means
that they claimed the territory on behalf of
Spain.
APRIL 5, 1521`
He is was one of the Spanish
explorers in the Pacific
Ocean.
ALVARO DE SAAVEDRA
3 SHIPS
FLORIDA, SANTIAGO, ESPIRITU SANTO
4 GOALS
First, is to see what might have happened to the
survivor of the Magellan expedition.
Second, is to look for Trinidad which had not
been heard from.
Third, is to inquire about what became of the
Cabot expedition; and
lastly, to see what happened to the Loaisa
Expedition.
MAGELLAN WAS KILLED
APRIL 27, 1521
The expedition left port of
Zihuatanejo, Mexico on November 1
1527. Saavedra carried a letter from
Cortes addressed to the King of Cebu.
SAAVEDRA EXPEDITION
On November 1, 1542, Ruy Lopez de
Villalobos started his expedition to the
Philippines from Barra de Navidad,
New Spain or Nueva España (now
Mexico). He was the brother-in-law of
Antonio de Mendoza, then viceroy of
New Spain, who appointed him to
commander the expedition.
VILLALOBOS EXPEDITION
was a colonial official in New Spain,
Pacific explorer and conquistador who
led the Spanish expedition that began
the colonization of the Philippines and
launched the first Asia-American
trading line.
LEGAZPI EXPEDITION