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one tiny detail about the stop at Cape Verde that for me confirms 100% they went around the world is that the ship's log was a day behind the calander. They did not understand why, blaming it on a mistake along the way. But to people familliar with planitary physics can understand that evrey degree travelled west brings you 4 minutes behind the rest of the world. Because they went 360, their log was 24h behind. (360*4)/60 = 24 hours
@@1998topornik There's also the theory, that the enslaved translator they brought with them might have been the first person to do a full circumnavigation of the world, since he had been taken from Malacca. The last record of him has him in Cebu, 2500 km from home, but still near enough that he could have gotten a ride home.
@@enoughothis still, in theory, they’d get a larger share of the profits, simply by virtue of the fact the pay that originally been given to the other two hundred and change sailors (plus the original captain, who I’m guessing would have had a larger share) would have been freed up, right? Even if 90% of the profit would have gone to the crown, the remaining 10% meant to be split among the entire crew of 250 would now be split amount a dozen or so guys.
Does anyone think that it was incredibly lucky for Columbus and Magellan to have found tiny islands in the middle of vast oceans just when they were on the verge of mutiny/starving?
The Polynesians did it without the aid of all the equipment and resources the Europeans did, and they don't get nearly enough praise for it. Also, think Magellan's crew did mutiny on at least one occasion. As for Columbus, crew probably should have. Even if you ignore what happened when they got to the Caribbean, Columbus was pretty shitty to his crew as well. Queen Isabela promised a pension to the first man who sighted land on the voyage and one of the men did, but Columbus claimed he'd sighted land a few hours before dawn and cheated him of his pension.
5:55 "They would continue their JOURNEY TO THE WEST... *cough* Sorry, I don't know what came over me." Why, good sir, do you tease us with this juicy reference? You have opened my appetite and titillated my thirst for a new crossover with Overly Sarcastic Productions now. How many years has it been since you appeared on Blue's History Summarized on China?
Jack already does biographies (Though lately he seems to have expanded into specific events), he could probably be very useful in a future history makers video.
Magellan never completed the voyage, but he did indeed made it around the world! He went a few years before to the Moluccas islands, which are further East than the place in the Philippines where he died
Yes, but the translator he took back to Spain from the Moluccas was from further East than the Moluccas. Since they reached his language area before the Moluccas, he was actually the first person to go all the way around the world, since Magellan was killed in the Philippines and never made it back to the Moluccas.
@@flamencoprof Magellan never made it back to the Moluccas but still counts as a full travel around the world Didn't know that about his translator, really cool!
Funny that you didn't give Elcano a bit more of screen time. Over here in Spain the whole expedition has come to be known as the Magallanes - Elcano Expedition, given that each one led roughly one half of the whole trip.
Todo lo que suene a España es minusvalorado y cancelado los muy.. la prueba la tienes aquí el tema va de Magallanes y Elcano dicen gilipolleces que no tienen nada que ver y tienes un millón de likes es así en todos los vídeos en Inglés y luego dicen de los Españoles ;no sólo los Angloparlantes nativos sino el resto tambien
as a westerner I DESPERATELY want to know your culture's perspective. Are you from the Philippines? whatever the case I'm not sure if you've heard yet that here in the US we are starved for historical accuracy in our education. it angers me to no end that my history class hid more from me than it taught to me. so many stories they refuse to tell in favor of revisionist/nationalist propaganda!
@TheInfintyithGoofball Not OP but I was born and raised in the Philippines. Magellan is well known as he, along with Miguel Lopez Legazpi who came decades later are the symbols of the 3 century long Spanish colonial period. Magellan's Expedition also is the Philippines' 1st taste of Christianity with the mass happening under his Expedition. Lapu-Lapu who defeated Magellan is also seen as a national hero, being the 1st person who resisted Spanish imperialism.
Earlier on, when Magellan was working for Portugal, he'd gone eastward to the Moluccas. If you put together his return voyage to Europe and the part of his expedition before he was killed, he actually did go all the way around the world!
Yes, but the translator he took back to Spain from the Moluccas was from further East than the Moluccas. Since they reached his language area before the Moluccas, he was actually the first person to go all the way around the world, since Magellan was killed in the Philippines and never made it back to the Moluccas.
I remember a Filipino coworker telling me of this song which retells Magellan's little adventure of the Philippines with a hint of comedy. Wish I remember the name. Also, apparently Lapu Lapu is the Filipino name for the grouper fish
Grew up in the island of Cebu, an island that is a literal bridge away from Mactan, the island where Magellan perished. The running joke my mother told my American step-father when he visited was to be careful not to make anyone angry because we killed the first foreigners that landed on our island😆
My mom was born and raised in Leyte and I’m picking up on what little bit of Bisaya I can from her stories, and she told me the same joke, along with the running gag about Douglas MacArthur
As a curiosity, after all of this mess the whole affair was still demmed worth it and a financial success because the boat was full of spices. Yes just one boat full of the thing was worth that much at the time so it covered all the losses.
The expedition tried to get Magellan's body back but Lapu Lapu and the locals said it's their trophy now. The Spaniards who arrived expeditions later erected an obelisk commemorating him.
@@jamesstewart2495 The ongoing series of videos by Overly Sarcastic Production on "Journey to the West", the famous Chinese tale about Sun Wukong aka the Monkey King.
Over the edge of the world by laurence bergreen does an amazing job of putting the expedition into perspective. The crew didn't even have hammocks so they slept on the deck
Once was a man, his name was Magellan. A Portuguese skipper The girls found him cute He sailed with five ships,to find the East Indies, Then come back to Spain, with a bounty of loot. Whoopie ti-yi-yo Oh happy Magellan! Starting your journey with hardly a care. Whoopie ti-yi-yo Strong, brave Magellan! You’ll find the East Indies , you just don’t know where. They crossed the Atlantic and spotted a country. Magellan said, “It’s the East Indies at last!” But then someone shouted, “Hey, that’s Argentina!” Magellan got cranky and chopped down the mast. Whoopie ti-yi-yo Settle down, Magellan. Put down that axe. There’s no time to despair. Whoopie ti-yi-yo Keep trying, Magellan. You’ll find the East Indies, you just don’t know where. A great storm arose In the mighty Pacific The five little ships Were diminished to three At last land was sighted Magellan was happy But then someone shouted, “Hey, that’s Chile!” Whoopie ti-yi-yo Cheer up, Magellan Check out your map and don’t tear out your hair Whoopie ti-yi-yo Keep trying, Magellan You’ll find the East Indies, you just don’t know where. It took them five months, but they crossed the Pacific They spotted a land, that was dotted with palms Magellan proclaimed, “Yes! That’s the East Indies!” But then someone shouted, “Hey, I think that’s Guam!” Ay-yi-yi-yi Oops, Magellan Your fun little journey’s Become a nightmare Whoopie ti-yi-yo Keep trying, Magellan You’ll find the East Indies, you just don’t know where They sailed due west To the Philippine Islands Magellan was pleased As the natives drew near But then someone shouted, “I think they’re attacking!” Magellan said, “What?” And got hit by a spear Whoopie ti-yi-yo Farewell, Magellan You almost made it It’s really not fair Whoopie ti-yi-yo Oh, ghost of Magellan The East Indies islands were right over there!
Magellan *did* circle the entire World - only, not in a single voyage. While working to his country (Portugal), Magellan (i.e. Magalhães) sailed East across the Indian Ocean and visited several islands that are now part of Indonesia. The eastern-most island he visited was *Ambon.* While working for Castile, he sailed West across the Pacific Ocean, reaching as far as *Mactan* (in what is now the Philippines), where he was killed. Ambon is farther East than Mactan, which means Magalhães more than circled the full 360º of the Earth, the first person to do so.
Its incredible think many many people ( obsvoously no Spanish) believe Magellan completely the travel ; in RUclips ( almost in English)is very very few videos talk to Elcano and the rest of travel.maybe Drake is the second 60 years after?
One correction. Filipinos are NOT Pacific-Islanders, they are Asians. South East Asians to be Specific. Filipinos have more in common with Malaysia and Indonesia than they do Polynesians or Melanesians who are Pacific Islanders. It was only Americans who got involved in the Pacific war that started calling Filipinos as Pacific Islanders.
I’m actually surprised nobody has ever made a movie on Magellans world voyage in either a comedy or a drama (because events in this voyage work out either way or even as an hbo documentary). Or a Magellan tv special (multi episode with each episode covering 1 month at a time).
After Magellan, might I make a suggestion to maybe make a video on Klemens von Metternich, the main who basically tried to seduce post Napoleon Europe back into being semi functional empires and Kingdoms like the good old days? It could be like a companion piece to Talleyrand, since both of them looked at each other, saw a slimy douchebag whose most marketable skill was kissing the ass of whoever had the most power in the room he was currently in, and found love at first sight.
Metternicht for all of his love of empire and its crimes, did a great job with his Concert of Europe concept. Europe was at peace for 99 years (well mostly and as peaceful as you can get it to be).
Well, I gotta say that your pronunciations are pretty good. Although I gotta say that the Philippines isn't a pacific Islanders. We might be located in the Pacific Ocean, but culturally and economically, we were connected to asia for a long time. Then, just to add some more information, (although maybe it's a nitpick) the remaining soldiers who survived the battle were poisoned in that feast.
Ah yes, the three things the Philippines are remembered for to the normie in high school history: - Magellan getting Murked. - The US winning the Spanish-American War by blowing up Spain's pacific fleet in Manila. - The largest US-Japanese carrier fleet battle and MacArthur returning. This will continue to sadden me as a Filipino-American.
What else do you think Americans should learn about Philippine History? Besides recent history, since their independence which a lot of people know about already.
@@goldenfiberwheat238 Where are you from? And how old are you? I definitely remember learning about Magellan in World History class and other history classes in high school and earlier in the US in the 90s.
I kept screaming at the screen "why didn't the sailors fish if they were so hungry?" until I remembered that the open sea is quite empty of fish hence why sharks are so aggressive
@@nathanielzarny1176there is no food in the open ocean. Most life sticks near the coasts of land and at the bottom of the ocean because that's where food is for herbivores
@@henxiety really? Don't only the hardiest of species live at the bottom of the ocean? I thought most species live in lower pressure water is not the bottom of the ocean.
when the Philippines were a Spanish colony, the Queen of Spain erected a monument to Magellan on the beach where the battle was fought in which he died when the Philippines became independent they erected a monument to Lapu Lapu right next to it :^ ) which is kinda petty but also funny
Curious what happened to the translator, Enrique the Black. If he sailed back to his native Malacca that would technically make him the first person to circumnavigate the world (although I’m not aware of any historical proof for that happening)
Finally some one said it I always thought it was dumb that the feat was attributed to him even though he died half way through the voyage. Also he’s just a discount Cortez.
Well, to be fair, he did get the ball rolling. So in a way, the credit is somewhat deserved at least imo. It's a classic example of idea vs execution, who gets the merit? Both, I argue.
@@LuDa-lf1xd in America, at least in my school, Magellan is the only one mentioned. I don’t even remember if they told us he died in Philippines in world history class.
@@BN.ja05 thank you, that’s interesting, it cool how different cultures and countries teach history, especially since it can offer new perspectives on the historical topics mentioned.
The thing with Portugal was that it was too knowledgeable about seafaring that it simply refuse Columbus and Magellan's enterprises... We actually have the math checks the Portuguese mathematicians used to disprove them. Spain's ignorance and inexperienced made it the ideal sponsors for these nutjobs... and while this should have been a recipe for disaster .. both of them struck gold! This is the most frustrating thing ever from a Portuguese POV
Its incredible Elcano case this is a clearly demonstration of manipulation of the history in many cases ( for Anglosaxon culture maybe the most influence today) hiding or belitling perhaps is Spanish and Drake is the 2 in travel around the world 60 years after....
is it just me, or does "great explorer" seem to translate "bad at reading maps, bad at estimating distance, confidently incorrect about basic known facts, suicidaly determined, and danm lucky?"
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Damn, once again hubris doomed another adventurer. By the way, have you covered Marco Polo?
Nicely done video Jack. I'm only sorry that I didn't watch this yesturday.
So when did he found Magellan TV
When the first spears were thrown by tribesmen protecting naked ladies . . . the fodder of TV.
That was his father
3:32 Magellan in the background aggressively trying to convert the chicken is just perfect.
And Thus the Holy Adobo was made
@@FranzJoh Amen!
one tiny detail about the stop at Cape Verde that for me confirms 100% they went around the world is that the ship's log was a day behind the calander. They did not understand why, blaming it on a mistake along the way. But to people familliar with planitary physics can understand that evrey degree travelled west brings you 4 minutes behind the rest of the world. Because they went 360, their log was 24h behind. (360*4)/60 = 24 hours
That weird fact is also essential to the plot of "Around the World in 80 Days"
Interesting
@@1998topornik There's also the theory, that the enslaved translator they brought with them might have been the first person to do a full circumnavigation of the world, since he had been taken from Malacca. The last record of him has him in Cebu, 2500 km from home, but still near enough that he could have gotten a ride home.
That's really interesting, and I don't even like science
Despite the fact that only one battered ship returned, the cloves in it's hold meant that the expedition actually made a modest profit
a profit split among 18 men in theory, decent
@@raphaelalexandreyensen6291, not just the sailors. The Spanish crown financed this voyage, remember, gotta pay your pimp-daddy
@@enoughothis right ouch
@@enoughothis still, in theory, they’d get a larger share of the profits, simply by virtue of the fact the pay that originally been given to the other two hundred and change sailors (plus the original captain, who I’m guessing would have had a larger share) would have been freed up, right? Even if 90% of the profit would have gone to the crown, the remaining 10% meant to be split among the entire crew of 250 would now be split amount a dozen or so guys.
Does anyone think that it was incredibly lucky for Columbus and Magellan to have found tiny islands in the middle of vast oceans just when they were on the verge of mutiny/starving?
God helped them
@54032Zepol did he help them kill all those people too? If so, your god isn't worth it.
@@54032Zepol So God aided and abetted Columbus' genocide of the Taino and Carib peoples?
The Polynesians did it without the aid of all the equipment and resources the Europeans did, and they don't get nearly enough praise for it. Also, think Magellan's crew did mutiny on at least one occasion. As for Columbus, crew probably should have. Even if you ignore what happened when they got to the Caribbean, Columbus was pretty shitty to his crew as well. Queen Isabela promised a pension to the first man who sighted land on the voyage and one of the men did, but Columbus claimed he'd sighted land a few hours before dawn and cheated him of his pension.
@@54032Zepol On Colombus's part, given what he did to the natives, my money's on Satan rather than God.
I truly enjoyed the OSP reference there. Great job
We’re all connected in the same group we just don’t realize it!
5:55 "They would continue their JOURNEY TO THE WEST... *cough* Sorry, I don't know what came over me."
Why, good sir, do you tease us with this juicy reference?
You have opened my appetite and titillated my thirst for a new crossover with Overly Sarcastic Productions now. How many years has it been since you appeared on Blue's History Summarized on China?
You talk like a reddit neck beard. Please never speak again.
Jack already does biographies (Though lately he seems to have expanded into specific events), he could probably be very useful in a future history makers video.
Magellan never completed the voyage, but he did indeed made it around the world!
He went a few years before to the Moluccas islands, which are further East than the place in the Philippines where he died
Yes, but the translator he took back to Spain from the Moluccas was from further East than the Moluccas. Since they reached his language area before the Moluccas, he was actually the first person to go all the way around the world, since Magellan was killed in the Philippines and never made it back to the Moluccas.
@@flamencoprof Magellan never made it back to the Moluccas but still counts as a full travel around the world
Didn't know that about his translator, really cool!
@@lpereira300 Kampilan( Philippine Sword) was thick and cut of his head easily.
He did get 2/3 of the way, and his remaining crew finished the job, so overall still impressive since nobody before him and his crew had done so.
Nobody that wrote lasting literature about it, anyhow.
Modern technology, dude.
That's how the world works.
@@luddityjealous Anglo-Saxon alert 🚨
Funny that you didn't give Elcano a bit more of screen time. Over here in Spain the whole expedition has come to be known as the Magallanes - Elcano Expedition, given that each one led roughly one half of the whole trip.
Todo lo que suene a España es minusvalorado y cancelado los muy.. la prueba la tienes aquí el tema va de Magallanes y Elcano dicen gilipolleces que no tienen nada que ver y tienes un millón de likes es así en todos los vídeos en Inglés y luego dicen de los Españoles ;no sólo los Angloparlantes nativos sino el resto tambien
Those 18 sailors and Elcano were the first to circumnavigate the world.
Unless Enrique actually made it home, but he fell off the historical record
@@derickgabrillo1579Enrique never demostrated historicaly the end problably dead before
@@derickgabrillo1579 Enrique stayed on one of the islands
It’s always fun to learn/re-learn about Magellan as a Filipino and hearing about my own country’s history from other’s perspectives
as a westerner I DESPERATELY want to know your culture's perspective.
Are you from the Philippines?
whatever the case I'm not sure if you've heard yet that here in the US we are starved for historical accuracy in our education.
it angers me to no end that my history class hid more from me than it taught to me.
so many stories they refuse to tell in favor of revisionist/nationalist propaganda!
@TheInfintyithGoofball Not OP but I was born and raised in the Philippines. Magellan is well known as he, along with Miguel Lopez Legazpi who came decades later are the symbols of the 3 century long Spanish colonial period. Magellan's Expedition also is the Philippines' 1st taste of Christianity with the mass happening under his Expedition. Lapu-Lapu who defeated Magellan is also seen as a national hero, being the 1st person who resisted Spanish imperialism.
@reluctantcrusader8455 cool.
serves Masmellan right.
Does the Philippines still have Magellan's corpse as a war trophy still?
Earlier on, when Magellan was working for Portugal, he'd gone eastward to the Moluccas. If you put together his return voyage to Europe and the part of his expedition before he was killed, he actually did go all the way around the world!
Yes, but the translator he took back to Spain from the Moluccas was from further East than the Moluccas. Since they reached his language area before the Moluccas, he was actually the first person to go all the way around the world, since Magellan was killed in the Philippines and never made it back to the Moluccas.
@@flamencoprof Moluccas is East of the Philipines; he made it around the world.
@@liamjm9278 I'll concede that on latitude grounds, but the translator was still the first to get back to the same place, a subtle difference, I know.
@@flamencoprof Who the hell is talking about the translator? That's a different subject.
@@liamjm9278 I am. It is not a different subject. The binary idea of "who was first" is not viable here.
I remember a Filipino coworker telling me of this song which retells Magellan's little adventure of the Philippines with a hint of comedy. Wish I remember the name.
Also, apparently Lapu Lapu is the Filipino name for the grouper fish
It's "Magellan" by Yoyoy Villame.
5:57 OH I DO! Nice reference there. Im sure you made Red Proud
Grew up in the island of Cebu, an island that is a literal bridge away from Mactan, the island where Magellan perished. The running joke my mother told my American step-father when he visited was to be careful not to make anyone angry because we killed the first foreigners that landed on our island😆
Did your mom ever tell the joke, "Magellan was killed by a fish"?
@@caesarmattywhat’s that?
@@cam5816 there is a fish species called lapu-lapu
My mom was born and raised in Leyte and I’m picking up on what little bit of Bisaya I can from her stories, and she told me the same joke, along with the running gag about Douglas MacArthur
As a curiosity, after all of this mess the whole affair was still demmed worth it and a financial success because the boat was full of spices. Yes just one boat full of the thing was worth that much at the time so it covered all the losses.
0:49 It’s crazy that’s it’s been over five centuries since Magellan first set sail!
To believe that only one ship returning with a full load of spice was an overall profit. People sure love the tasty sprinkles
5:58 just channelling Red from OSP there I see 🤣
The expedition tried to get Magellan's body back but Lapu Lapu and the locals said it's their trophy now.
The Spaniards who arrived expeditions later erected an obelisk commemorating him.
Funny how they left this stuff out of the version I learned in school.
5:57 Man i needed that reference
I'm lost. What was the reference?
@@jamesstewart2495 the Journey to the West series from OSP.
What have you been with your life if you didnt get the reference
@@jamesstewart2495journey to the west i presume
@@jamesstewart2495 The ongoing series of videos by Overly Sarcastic Production on "Journey to the West", the famous Chinese tale about Sun Wukong aka the Monkey King.
That made me giggle
Over the edge of the world by laurence bergreen does an amazing job of putting the expedition into perspective. The crew didn't even have hammocks so they slept on the deck
Magellan tried doing the same thing as Cortez, unfortunately he forgot to bring several thousand native allies to the fight.
"Buying two ship tons of taste good sprinkles" 🤣🤣🤣
5:41 Don't think I didn't hear the Rains of Castamere
😒
I fucking hate that song
Now I want a movie about the surviving Magellan sailors. It'll be a dark comedy in the style of Monty Python
5:59
The reference there! Bro been watching OSP's Journey To the West Lately 😆🍻
Once was a man, his name was Magellan.
A Portuguese skipper
The girls found him cute
He sailed with five ships,to find the East Indies,
Then come back to Spain, with a bounty of loot.
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Oh happy Magellan!
Starting your journey with hardly a care.
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Strong, brave Magellan!
You’ll find the East Indies , you just don’t know where.
They crossed the Atlantic and spotted a country.
Magellan said,
“It’s the East Indies at last!”
But then someone shouted,
“Hey, that’s Argentina!”
Magellan got cranky and chopped down the mast.
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Settle down, Magellan.
Put down that axe.
There’s no time to despair.
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Keep trying, Magellan.
You’ll find the East Indies, you just don’t know where.
A great storm arose
In the mighty Pacific
The five little ships
Were diminished to three
At last land was sighted
Magellan was happy
But then someone shouted,
“Hey, that’s Chile!”
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Cheer up, Magellan
Check out your map and don’t tear out your hair
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Keep trying, Magellan
You’ll find the East Indies, you just don’t know where.
It took them five months, but they crossed the Pacific
They spotted a land, that was dotted with palms
Magellan proclaimed,
“Yes! That’s the East Indies!”
But then someone shouted,
“Hey, I think that’s Guam!”
Ay-yi-yi-yi
Oops, Magellan
Your fun little journey’s
Become a nightmare
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Keep trying, Magellan
You’ll find the East Indies, you just don’t know where
They sailed due west
To the Philippine Islands
Magellan was pleased
As the natives drew near
But then someone shouted,
“I think they’re attacking!”
Magellan said, “What?”
And got hit by a spear
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Farewell, Magellan
You almost made it
It’s really not fair
Whoopie ti-yi-yo
Oh, ghost of Magellan
The East Indies islands were right over there!
I need a comedy miniseries from this trip
Filipino have already Done THAT!!!
😂😂😂
@@aleksandarvil5718 Gotta find it
Magellan *did* circle the entire World - only, not in a single voyage.
While working to his country (Portugal), Magellan (i.e. Magalhães) sailed East across the Indian Ocean and visited several islands that are now part of Indonesia. The eastern-most island he visited was *Ambon.*
While working for Castile, he sailed West across the Pacific Ocean, reaching as far as *Mactan* (in what is now the Philippines), where he was killed.
Ambon is farther East than Mactan, which means Magalhães more than circled the full 360º of the Earth, the first person to do so.
Magellan was a victim of himself.
Its incredible think many many people ( obsvoously no Spanish) believe Magellan completely the travel ; in RUclips ( almost in English)is very very few videos talk to Elcano and the rest of travel.maybe Drake is the second 60 years after?
One correction.
Filipinos are NOT Pacific-Islanders, they are Asians. South East Asians to be Specific.
Filipinos have more in common with Malaysia and Indonesia than they do Polynesians or Melanesians who are Pacific Islanders.
It was only Americans who got involved in the Pacific war that started calling Filipinos as Pacific Islanders.
OSP reference, love it.
I’m actually surprised nobody has ever made a movie on Magellans world voyage in either a comedy or a drama (because events in this voyage work out either way or even as an hbo documentary). Or a Magellan tv special (multi episode with each episode covering 1 month at a time).
Are you sure you want a series with three episodes of nothing but "Are we there yet?" or "Do you see land?"
I'd be interested to watch such a show
There is a Spanish series from 2022 called "Sin limites" that is about the trip, it's on Amazon Prime.
@@Pikkabuuthat would make a great comedy if framed correctly.
After Magellan, might I make a suggestion to maybe make a video on Klemens von Metternich, the main who basically tried to seduce post Napoleon Europe back into being semi functional empires and Kingdoms like the good old days? It could be like a companion piece to Talleyrand, since both of them looked at each other, saw a slimy douchebag whose most marketable skill was kissing the ass of whoever had the most power in the room he was currently in, and found love at first sight.
Metternicht for all of his love of empire and its crimes, did a great job with his Concert of Europe concept.
Europe was at peace for 99 years (well mostly and as peaceful as you can get it to be).
Well, I gotta say that your pronunciations are pretty good. Although I gotta say that the Philippines isn't a pacific Islanders. We might be located in the Pacific Ocean, but culturally and economically, we were connected to asia for a long time. Then, just to add some more information, (although maybe it's a nitpick) the remaining soldiers who survived the battle were poisoned in that feast.
Ah yes, the three things the Philippines are remembered for to the normie in high school history:
- Magellan getting Murked.
- The US winning the Spanish-American War by blowing up Spain's pacific fleet in Manila.
- The largest US-Japanese carrier fleet battle and MacArthur returning.
This will continue to sadden me as a Filipino-American.
I think most people dont even know these 3 things
What else do you think Americans should learn about Philippine History? Besides recent history, since their independence which a lot of people know about already.
I don’t think I learned about megellan in school. Or at least not him dying in the Philippines
@@goldenfiberwheat238 Where are you from? And how old are you? I definitely remember learning about Magellan in World History class and other history classes in high school and earlier in the US in the 90s.
@@MatthewTheWanderer lived in Texas as a kid and then Georgia I’m 26
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I kept screaming at the screen "why didn't the sailors fish if they were so hungry?" until I remembered that the open sea is quite empty of fish hence why sharks are so aggressive
Really? I'd think the opposite why is that?
@@nathanielzarny1176there is no food in the open ocean. Most life sticks near the coasts of land and at the bottom of the ocean because that's where food is for herbivores
@@henxiety really? Don't only the hardiest of species live at the bottom of the ocean? I thought most species live in lower pressure water is not the bottom of the ocean.
@@nathanielzarny1176 well either way you won't find any fish in the open Pacific ocean
Magellan smelling the actual adventure actually made me laugh out loud.
when the Philippines were a Spanish colony, the Queen of Spain erected a monument to Magellan on the beach where the battle was fought in which he died
when the Philippines became independent they erected a monument to Lapu Lapu right next to it :^ )
which is kinda petty but also funny
Earliest I’ve ever caught one of these masterpieces
Ah, Mr Rackham is versed in the "History" of Wukong the Monkey King
I was wearing one of his UV protective long sleeve shirts while Kayaking today he makes good outdoor gear❤
holy DAMN the animation in this one is so great
I don't know why the OSP reference made me chuckle. Nice one, Jack.
Curious what happened to the translator, Enrique the Black. If he sailed back to his native Malacca that would technically make him the first person to circumnavigate the world (although I’m not aware of any historical proof for that happening)
Magellan found out that Lapu Lapu don't be chill.
Jack rocks history. The best History channel on RUclips
Amazingly told story
I feel bad for the 5 survivors.
Disappointed that weren't any gunpoweder used in the Filipino side. When they probably did have them although not as many as the Spanish Probably had.
He should've left to do the main quest
But noooo he got fucked in a side quest by a guy with a name soon be named for a fish
Happy Valentine’s Day, Jack! ❤
Finally some one said it I always thought it was dumb that the feat was attributed to him even though he died half way through the voyage. Also he’s just a discount Cortez.
Well, to be fair, he did get the ball rolling. So in a way, the credit is somewhat deserved at least imo. It's a classic example of idea vs execution, who gets the merit? Both, I argue.
That's why it's called the Magellan-Elcano circumnavigation of the world in most Spanish-speaking media.
It's literally called the Magallanes-Elcano expedition. Both are known.
@@LuDa-lf1xd in America, at least in my school, Magellan is the only one mentioned. I don’t even remember if they told us he died in Philippines in world history class.
@@BN.ja05 thank you, that’s interesting, it cool how different cultures and countries teach history, especially since it can offer new perspectives on the historical topics mentioned.
Keeps. Hair today, heir tomorrow.
Yum yum yum delicious knowledge
A 6.5% chance of returning are... interesting odds!
You almost made it, it's REALLY not fair.
Thank you.
Magellan has ocean madness!
The thing with Portugal was that it was too knowledgeable about seafaring that it simply refuse Columbus and Magellan's enterprises... We actually have the math checks the Portuguese mathematicians used to disprove them. Spain's ignorance and inexperienced made it the ideal sponsors for these nutjobs... and while this should have been a recipe for disaster .. both of them struck gold! This is the most frustrating thing ever from a Portuguese POV
Right??
Great video 👍🏻
Glad im not the only one who got a Red fever on my journey west
This might just be a worse fleet disaster than that mess with the second Pacific squadron...
It's pretty hard to beat the Second Pacific Squadron.
I don't know what do you refer to as 2nd pacific squadron, but I'm pretty sure Russian Baltic fleet voyage to Vladivostok is waaaay worse disaster.
@alifkazeryu8228 it's definitely a contender
They at least completed their mission, even if more than 90% of them died or were captured along the way. The Second Pacific Squadron did not.
@@alifkazeryu8228pretty sure that’s what he’s talking about
Cool, so we brushed off the whole Elcano lead, half of the trip? Coolcoolcool.
Its incredible Elcano case this is a clearly demonstration of manipulation of the history in many cases ( for Anglosaxon culture maybe the most influence today) hiding or belitling perhaps is Spanish and Drake is the 2 in travel around the world 60 years after....
My gfs kid watches RUclips and turned on 2x speed. The first 2 minutes of a jack racammm in 2x speed is fun.
And Lapu Lapu was very hard 😂
haha!....you've got a way wit words and stories Jeck...:D
I see Jack Rackam is too a fan of the best Light novel of all time, Journey to the West. :p
Man tried to meddle with local politics, dies
Magellan: Dies in the process
Sir Francis Drake: Amateur (as captain, he did make it all the way even if Magellan's expedition went first)
At least we got a kick ass pirate metal track out of this
The translator was Awang hitam a former warrior that capture by the Portuguese back in war with Malacca 1511
This is why you don't try to showoff when you go overseas. You never know who you're dealing with.
Please make a video about Hippolyte Bouchard.
Allegedly that was my 16x great grandfather who stabbed Magellan.
Any Anglophone information on Hispanic history has to be taken with a HUGE grain of salt.
The true subnautica experience
5:56 NO NO DON'T, YOU'LL SUMMON THEM!
Gotta love all the comments about how he and Columbus were chosen and guided by god... but what they did when they got there was all them.
*KING CRIMSON!!!* 2:34
Spain: Oh dear... this trip had a +90% mortality rate... but it was worth it, send the next one!!!
Did this really need a part 2 when like half of an only 9min video was either ad or recap? Seems like this was just pumped out for some quick bucks.
Good video, your map at 7:10 is a little off though, the strait of Magellan is way further south.
is it just me, or does "great explorer" seem to translate "bad at reading maps, bad at estimating distance, confidently incorrect about basic known facts, suicidaly determined, and danm lucky?"
Yeah pretty much
The good ones would not take on sucidal missions and instead be more uneventful.
It was a success because they ended up making money with the spices 🤑, well Sebastian El Cano made the profit.
Weird the sponsor of this video wasn't...
Fux sake they taught us this in second grade.
Maybe the true Magellans are the Phillipinos that butchered him along the way.
Your videos aren’t long enough for ads
Lapu-Lapu first Philippine Hero🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wait an osp reference? Did someone else do that shtick with the journey to the west first? Did the original text have it???
Brave Magellan
Hey, it didn't just end abruptly when Magellan died! What kind of "bigger picture" nonsense is this? :D
I was tempted, I was *really* tempted
1:22 yeah yo bro, they didn't wear white sailor suits or salior hats in Magellan's time
Are you being serious?