The Manila galleon (Spanish: Galeón de Manila; Filipino: Galyon ng Maynila) refers to the Spanish trading ships that linked the Philippines in the Spanish...
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Portuguese carracks over 1,000 tons, galleons were generally smaller, usually under 500 tons although some Manila galleons were to reach a displacement of...
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returning galleons had to reach the latitudes of Japan before they could safely cross. The discovery, upon which the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade was...
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Europe by way of Manila. Thus, the Philippines earned its income through the trade of the Manila-Acapulco Galleon. To Spain, the galleon trade was the link...
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Manila, during the Eighty Years' War. The Spanish forces, which included many native volunteers, consisted of two, and later, three Manila galleons,...
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Urdaneta, the Spanish controlled transpacific trade for 250 years; Manila galleons would cross from Mexico to the Philippines, and vice versa, until 1815...
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permanent transatlantic trade route in history. Similarly, the related Manila galleon trade was the first permanent trade route across the Pacific. The Spanish...
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Thomas Cavendish (section Capturing a Manila galleon)
Philippines. His richest prize was the captured 600-ton sailing ship the Manila Galleon Santa Ana (also called Santa Anna). He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth...
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to Manila and sabotaged or crushed British-fomented revolts, such as the revolt by Diego Silang. Anda intercepted and redirected the Manila galleon trade...
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Spanish ship Santísima Trinidad (1751) (category Galleons)
was a galleon destined for merchant shipping between the Philippines and México. Launched in 1751, she was one of the largest Manila galleons built....
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Beeswax wreck (category Galleons)
Falcon in 2013 in Tillamook County. The ship, thought to be the Spanish Manila galleon Santo Cristo de Burgos that was wrecked in 1693, was carrying a large...
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Carabao (mango) (redirect from Manila mango)
Philippine mango through the Manila galleon trade between 1600 and 1800. Both of these cultivars are sometimes referred to as "Manila mangoes" in trade. During...
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World terminus of the transpacific trade with the Philippines via the Manila galleon. New Spain became a vital link between Spain's New World empire and...
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Kōchi on the Japanese island of Shikoku en route from Manila to Acapulco in the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade. The local daimyō Chōsokabe Motochika of the...
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Museo del Galeón (redirect from Manila–Acapulco Galleon Trade Museum)
feature Manila–Acapulco galleon trade and will also house a full-scale replica of a Galleon within its interior. Efforts to build a galleon museum date...
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and Pacific products. A total of 110 Manila galleons set sail in the 250 years of the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade (1565 to 1815). There was no direct...
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period Manila (province) Real Audiencia of Manila Manila galleon Battle of Bangkusay Channel Battle of Manila (1574) Conspiracy of the Maharlikas Sangley...
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reprovisioning stops for the Manila galleons, a fleet that covered the Pacific trade route between Acapulco and Manila.: 51 Spanish colonization commenced...
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Buena Esperanza, which had sailed from Portuguese Macau, as part of the Manila galleon trade. During about three days of travels ashore around Morro Bay, the...
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holdings outwards, the Spanish instituted a province known as Manila. Later on, the Manila galleon continually sailed the Pacific from end-to-end, bringing...
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committed by Drake in Manila, continued in Europe for years afterwards.: 110–115 The capture of the Spanish treasure galleons Santissima Trinidad and...
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from those of Sebastian Rodriguez Cermeño's San Agustin, the 1595 Manila galleon shipwreck which rests at the floor of Drakes Bay. Unlike the Drake porcelains...
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Boxer Codex (redirect from Manila Manuscript)
Ilchester in London. Boxer recognized the importance of what he called the "Manila Manuscript" and published a paper in 1950 with a detailed description of...
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Nick Joaquin (redirect from Quijano de Manila)
contribution in the Philippines. Commenting on the Manila Galleon, Joaquin writes: "It was the Manila Galleon that brought the guitar to the kanto-boy, the...
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between its territories of the Philippines and Mexico, served by the Manila Galleon. This trade route lasted until 1815. The Portuguese trade routes were...
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Quiapo grew as a result of a developing economy in the wake of the Manila galleon trade's termination and the subsequent opening of the country to world...
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Pacific, leading to the important transpacific transport link of the Manila-Acapulco Galleons. In 1571, exploiting a rivalry between the states of Tondo and...
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sail. Galleon may also refer to: Galleon (video game), a 2004 action-adventure game Galleon (band), a French dance music band Galleon (album) Manila galleons...
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Intramuros (redirect from Intramuros, Manila)
Indies. Intramuros was also an economic center as the Asian hub of the Manila galleon trade, carrying goods to and from Acapulco in what is now Mexico. During...
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Saint Pudentiana and Our Lady of Guidance. Manila became famous for its role in the Manila–Acapulco galleon trade, which lasted for more than two centuries...
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