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marta [7]
2 years ago
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Select all choices that apply. 6. (1 pt) Mark the statement if it accurately describes Magellan’s expedition. A. The expedition

was successful–it reached the Indies by sailing west. B. Magellan was killed when he tried to enslave the inhabitants of the Spice Islands. C. Magellan found a strait that led through the southern tip of South America, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. D. The expedition did not conduct trade along the way.
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2 answers:
liberstina [14]2 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is D) The expedition did not conduct trade along the way.

<em>The accurate statement describing Magellan’s expedition is “The expedition did not conduct trade along the way.” </em>

Ferdinand Magellan left the port of Spain to start an expedition that aimed to find a sea route to the West in order to arrive to the Islands of Indonesia. Magellan’s crew were 270 men in five ships. They headed to West Africa and then to Brasil. They sailed until they found the strait that took them to the Pacific Ocean. Magellan’s expedition did not conduct trade along the way. It was just exploration.  


Vanyuwa [196]2 years ago
4 0
The ones that are incorrect are B (Magellan was killed when he tried to convert one of the specific tribes of the Spice Islands) and D (Magellan did trade).
The other two are correct and apply.
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