Magellan's Exploration Journey and the Control of Brazil

Magellan's Exploration Journey

Portuguese is the correct answer.

Explanation: Ferdinand Magellan, a Portuguese explorer working for Spain, led the first navigation to circumnavigate the Earth. He set out with at least 237 members on this historic voyage. While sailing, Magellan sighted Brazil on 6th December 1519 but anchored in Rio de Janeiro without landing. The reason for not landing in Brazil was because it was controlled by the Portuguese at that time, and Magellan was sailing for Spain.

During the exploration, Magellan's crew was resupplied in Rio de Janeiro before continuing to explore the east coast of South America. This strategic decision was made based on the territorial control of Brazil by the Portuguese, which influenced Magellan's course of action.

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