It is because the ships are not enough to take them to battle against the Portugese..... Another answer is because there are not enough men to help him
kung ano ang nangyari sa babagan Garcia jofre de loaisa at Alvaro de saavedra
Garcia Joffre de Loaisa was a 16th-century Spanish friar who was the head of Order of Saint John. He was ordered by King Charles I of Spain to command an expedition to Asia.
After Magellan's expedition, King Charles I of Spain decided to launch several other expeditions to foreign lands. These included the Jofre de Loaisa Expedition to Urdaneta, the Alvaro de Saavedra Expedition, and the highly unsuccessful Ruy Lopez de Villalobos Expedition. The only successful expedition was the colonization of the Philippines by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi.
He failed to what he wanted to do.
The Loaisa Expedition, led by Spanish explorer García Jofre de Loaísa, was a 16th-century voyage intended to reinforce Spanish presence in the East Indies. Departing in 1525, the expedition faced numerous challenges, including harsh weather conditions and encounters with Portuguese forces. Despite these difficulties, the expedition managed to reach the Philippines, but ultimately failed in its mission to establish a Spanish foothold in the region.
Magellan failed when he went on an expedition and didn't make it alive.
when Hernando de Soto's expedition failed, who did he join
The Saavedra expedition failed due to a combination of factors, including navigational errors, harsh weather conditions, and a lack of adequate provisions. Additionally, disputes among the crew and conflicts with indigenous peoples also contributed to the expedition's failure.
she helped Lewis and clark to get to the Pacific Ocean. without her the expedition might of failed. she brought them horses that helped them get over the rockies.
he failed em all
to reach also the molucas