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Is Magellan Worth Defending?

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Is Magellan Worth Defending? What happened at Philippine Bay on April 27, 1521 changed the world and Magellan. Was he worth defending? From the moment Magelland set sail, his crew did not like him. From mutinies, death and cruelty, these are all examples of the things that happened on the ships with Magellen. His poor concern for his crew, cruelty, and poor navigational skills are all reasons why Magellen did not deserve to be defended on Philippine Bay. First of all, Magellan had no concern for his crew and did not care what they ate or if they died. It’s surprising how good he and his captain ate while his crew and the same stale and moldy food everyday. According to the Antonio Pigafetta Journal, “...the officers had a few delicacies they …show more content…

So when he needed help on Philippine Bay, no wonder why the crew watched him die. Another reason why I believe that Magellan should not be defended is that he caused a lot of deaths during his voyages. He killed many crew members and innocents, who he tried to force to convert. According to Document E, “Magellan threatened those who did not convert and even burned a village on Mactan, which was ruled by a tribal chief named Lapu Lapu.” It is not justifiable to kill innocents and burn villages. If he had not tried to force the conversion of other tribes, he might have made it back to Spain alive. It was not his mission to do so, and his arrogance and cruelty towards his crew led to his death. As stated by Document B, “In addition to the killing of Mendoza and Quesada, Magellan abandoned Cartagena and a priest who conspired with him on an island.” Magellan was a bad captain and a murderer who did not care about the lives of his crew members. He even abandoned a priest and had the few crew members who mutinied killed instead of sending them back to Spain, which is what they originally

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