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Ferdinand Magellan set out from Spain in1519 on the first voyage to circumnavigate the globe with five ships and a complement of 264 crew. Three years later in 1522, only the ibe sguom the Victoria, returned to Spain with 18 men.

Magellan was welcomeed by two Rajas, Kolambu and Siagu. He named the islands the Archipelago of San Lazaro, erected a cross and claaimed the lands for Spain. The friendly Rajas took Magellan to Cebu to meet Raja Humabon and 800 Cebuanos were baptized as Christians. Magellan agreed to help Raja Humabon put down Lapu-Lapu, a rebellious datu on the nearhy island of Mactan, In a battle between Spanish soldiers and Lapu-Lapu's warriora, Magellan was killed on April 27,1521. Disputes over women caused realyon between Raja Humabon and the renaining Spaniards to deteriorate. The Cebuanos killed 27 Spaniards in a skirmish and the Spaniards, deciding to resume their explorations, departed Cebu.

Four more expeditions followed between 1525 and 1542. The commander of the fourth expedition, Ruy Lopez Villalobos, named the islands after Philip, heir to the Spanish throne (r. Philip ii 1556-1598).

The philippines was not formally ortanized as a Spanish colony until 1565 when Philip ii appointed Miguel Lopez de Legaspi the first Governor-General. Legazpi selected Manila for the capiital of the colony in1571 because of its fine natural lharbour and the rich lands surrounding the city that could suppply it with produce.

 
   
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