Cabot's Failed Expedition to the Philippines

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30 Sept 202102:01

Summary

TLDRSebastian Cabot, a Venetian explorer, embarked on voyages after his father's death, seeking the Northwest Passage for England and later sailing for Spain. In 1525, he led a Spanish fleet to determine the treaty of Tortillas' demarcation and settle the Moloka Islands. His expedition, consisting of four ships and 250 men, set sail in 1526. Despite possibly achieving a second circumnavigation, Cabot was lured by rumors of Incan wealth and explored the Rio de la Plata, impacting Spanish claims in present-day Argentina.

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  • 🧭 Sebastian Cabot was a Venetian explorer and the son of John Cabot, also a Venetian explorer.
  • 🚢 After his father's death, Sebastian Cabot conducted his own voyages, seeking the Northwest Passage through North America for England.
  • 🇪🇸 Later, Cabot sailed for Spain and was given command of a Spanish fleet on March 4, 1525.
  • 🌍 The fleet's mission was to determine the precise demarcation of the Treaty of Tordesillas through astronomical observation.
  • 🏝️ Cabot was also tasked with conveying settlers to the Moloka Islands in the Pacific to strengthen Spanish claims in the Spice Islands.
  • ⛴️ The expedition, consisting of four ships and 250 men, set sail from Sanlúcar de Barrameda on April 3, 1526.
  • 🌏 Cabot was directed to cross the Pacific twice and could have accomplished a second circumnavigation of the world.
  • 🏞️ Upon landing in Brazil, Cabot heard rumors of the great wealth of the Incan king and the nearly successful invasion of Aleixo Garcia.
  • 🔍 Cabot abandoned his original mission and explored the interior of the Rio de la Plata along the northern border of present-day Argentina.
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Q & A

  • Who was Sebastian Cabot?

    -Sebastian Cabot was a Venetian explorer and the son of the Venetian explorer John Cabot.

  • What was Sebastian Cabot's main goal after his father's death?

    -After his father's death, Sebastian Cabot conducted his own voyages of discovery, seeking the Northwest Passage through North America for England.

  • For which countries did Sebastian Cabot sail, and what were his objectives?

    -Sebastian Cabot sailed for England and later for Spain. His objectives included exploring the Northwest Passage for England and determining the precise demarcation of the Treaty of Tordesillas for Spain.

  • What was the Treaty of Tordesillas?

    -The Treaty of Tordesillas was an agreement that defined the area of Spanish and Portuguese monopolies in the New World and other territories.

  • What mission was Sebastian Cabot given by Spain in 1525?

    -In 1525, Sebastian Cabot was given command of a Spanish fleet to determine the precise demarcation of the Treaty of Tordesillas through astronomical observation and to convey settlers to the Moloka Islands in the Pacific to strengthen Spanish claims in the Spice Islands.

  • How many ships and men were part of Sebastian Cabot's 1526 expedition?

    -Sebastian Cabot's 1526 expedition consisted of four ships with 250 men.

  • What was Sebastian Cabot's original plan for his 1526 expedition, and what altered it?

    -Sebastian Cabot's original plan was to cross the Pacific twice, which might have led to a second circumnavigation of the world. However, he altered his plan after hearing rumors of great wealth from the Incan king and the nearly successful invasion by Aleixo Garcia, leading him to explore the interior of the Rio de la Plata.

  • Where did Sebastian Cabot land during his 1526 expedition, and what did he do afterward?

    -Sebastian Cabot landed in Brazil during his 1526 expedition. After hearing rumors of wealth, he abandoned his original mission and explored the interior of the Rio de la Plata along the northern border of present-day Argentina.

  • What was the significance of the Rio de la Plata exploration?

    -The exploration of the Rio de la Plata by Sebastian Cabot was significant because it led to further European interest and colonization in the region, particularly in present-day Argentina.

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Sebastian CabotVenetian ExplorerNorthwest PassageEnglandSpainTreaty of TortillasMolokai IslandsPacificCircumnavigationIncan KingArgentina