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Title: Juan Sebastian Elcano


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Juan Sebastian Elcano
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Biography
  • Soldier and merchant
  • The Magellan expedition
  • To the Pacific
  • Across the Pacific
  • Death of Magellan
  • Return to Spain
  • Commemoration

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Biography
  • Juan Sebastián Elcano (1486-1526) was a Spanish
    (Basque) sailor, navigator and explorer best
    remembered for leading the second half of the
    first round-the-world navigation, having taken
    over after the death of Ferdinand Magellan. Upon
    his return to Spain, the King presented him with
    a coat of arms that contained a globe and the
    phrase You Went Around Me First.

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Soldier and Merchant
  • In his early years, Elcano was an adventurer,
    fighting with the Spanish army in Algiers and
    Italy before settling down as captain/owner of a
    merchant ship. When he was forced to surrender
    his ship to Italian companies to which he owned
    money, he found he had broken Spanish law and had
    to ask the King for a pardon.

The KingCharles v.
Young King Charles V agreed, but on the condition
that the skilled sailor and navigator serve with
an expedition the King was funding the search
for a new route to the Spice Islands, led by
Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan.
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The Magellan Expedition
  • Elcano was given the position of ships master on
    board the Concepción, one of five ships making up
    the fleet. Magellan believed that the globe was
    smaller than it actually is, and that a shortcut
    to the Spice Islands was possible by going
    through the New World.

Spices such as cinnamon and cloves were immensely
valuable in Europe at the time and a shorter
route would be worth a fortune to whoever found
it. The fleet set sail in September of 1519 and
made its way to Brazil.
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To the Pacific
  • Magellan lost two ships the San Antonio returned
    to Spain (without permission) and the Santiago
    sank, although all of the sailors were rescued.
    By this time, Elcano was captain of the
    Concepción. In October-November of 1520 the fleet
    explored the islands and waterways at the
    southern tip of South America, eventually finding
    a passage through that to this day is known as
    the Strait of Magellan.

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Across the Pacific
  • According to Magellans calculations, the Spice
    Islands should only be a few days sail away. He
    was badly mistaken his ships took four months to
    cross the South Pacific. Conditions were
    miserable on board and several men died before
    the fleet reached Guam and the Marianas Islands.
    Continuing westward, they reached the present-day
    Philippines in early 1521.

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Death of Magellan
  • In the Philippines, unfortunately, Magellan was
    one of several Europeans killed in the ensuing
    battle. Elcano was now second in command of the
    Victoria, under Juan Carvalho . They decided to
    destroy the Concepción and head back to Spain in
    the two remaining ships the Trinidad and the
    Victoria.

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Return to Spain
  • Heading across the Indian Ocean, the two ships
    made a stop in Borneo before finding themselves
    at the Spice Islands, their original goal. Packed
    with valuable spices, the ships set out again.
    About this time, Elcano replaced Carvalho as
    captain of the Victoria. Trinidad soon sank and
    many of the Trinidads sailors were captured by
    the Portuguese. Elcano sailed the Victoria back
    into Spain on September 6, 1522. The ship was
    crewed by only 22 men18 European survivors of
    the voyage and four Asians they had picked up en
    route.

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Commemoration
  • Elcano has unfortunately been mostly forgotten by
    history, as Magellan still gets all the credit
    for the first circumnavigation of the globe.
    Although there is a statue to Elcano in his
    hometown of Getaria, Spain and the Spanish navy
    named a ship with his name.
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