• The capture of the galleon San Joaquin or the battle of Cartagena was a naval engagement that took place off the coast near Cartagena (present day Colombia)...
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    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 caserola...
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    between Kalbarri and Shark Bay. August 7 – Capture of the galleon San Joaquin: Spanish galleon San Joaquin in a treasure fleet sailing from Cartagena...
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    of fourteen merchant ships, a lightly armed hulk, and three escorting galleons: San José (64 guns), Captain José Fernández de Santillán San Joaquín (64...
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  • Indians successfully ambush British troops. Capture of the galleon San Joaquin 11 August - Brits capture a Spanish ship Quebec Expedition 22 August– British...
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  • Action of August 1702 – 1702 – War of the Spanish Succession Wager's Action – 1708 – War of the Spanish Succession Capture of the galleon San Joaquin or Battle...
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  • regulate the trade. 23 May – Robert Harley made Earl of Oxford. 29 May – Harley made Lord High Treasurer. 7 August – capture of the galleon San Joaquin: Spanish...
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  • 2022-11-23. Archived from the original on 2022-11-23. Retrieved 2024-09-13. López Martínez, Héctor (2022-10-17). "El bergantín Gamarra en San Francisco". El Comercio...
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    which arrived in the country through the Galleon Trade. The image is the object of an annual pilgrimage to the National Shrine of La Virgen Divina Pastora...
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    Portuguese Macau, as part of the Manila galleon trade. During about three days of travels ashore around Morro Bay, the crew of the Nuestra Señora de Buena...
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    the revolt by Diego Silang. Anda intercepted and redirected the Manila galleon trade to prevent further captures by the British. The failure of the British...
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  • California was completed when the San Joaquin line of the Southern Pacific Railroad finished the San Fernando Railroad Tunnel through the Tehachapi Mountains,...
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    Cavendish also captured the Manila galleon Santa Ana off Baja California on November 15, 1587. Each Manila galleon was loaded with a year's worth of treasure...
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  • (launched 1698 at Orio) - blown up on 8 June 1708 San Joaquín 60 (launched 1698 at Orio) - captured on 7 August 1711 Nuestra Señora de Begoña 60 (1699)...
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    networks were the first to extend across the Pacific Ocean and connect Asia with the Spanish Americas through the galleon trade. This marked the first time...
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    giant Prima Wawona". The San Joaquin Valley Sun. Retrieved 2024-04-18. James, Rod. "Paine Schwartz Faces Lawsuit From Ex-CEO of Bankrupt Prima Wawona"...
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    monopoly in the 16th to the 17th centuries, Aparri was therefore made one of the major Spanish ports of the Galleon Trade on May 11, 1680. The original inhabitants...
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    discovered in the tule marshes of Buena Vista Lake in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Conservation measures were taken to protect the species in the 1970s....
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  • Trails of the San Joaquin Valley (Tracy, California), 1965." Frank Forrest Latta, "El Camino Viejo á Los Angeles" – The Oldest Road of the San Joaquin Valley;...
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    construct galleons and galleys, but without a dry dock, ships were repaired by careening along the beach. Fort San Felipe, La Fuerza de San Felipe, was...
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    were recruited in San Blas, an alternative port to Acapulco Mexico where several Filipinos had settled during the Manila-Acapulco Galleon trade era. Argentinian-Philippine...
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    galleon Nossa Senhora do Cabo at Réunion. The total value of treasure on board (from Goa) is estimated as between £100,000 and £875,000, one of the largest...
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  •  512–516. "Filipinos In Mexico’s History 4 (The Mexican Connection – The Cultural Cargo Of The Manila-Acapulco Galleons) By Carlos Quirino Duka, Cecilio D. (2008)...
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    costs sustained by subsidies from the galleon trade. Increased competition with foreign traders brought the galleon trade to an end in 1815. After Mexico...
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    outbreak of fighting captured Caloocan on February 10. On March 29, as American forces threatened Malolos, the seat of government moved to San Isidro,...
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    entered the province in search of the silver cargo of the galleon Filipina while Francisco de San Juan led a band of volunteers that fought them in several...
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    dollars, was captured, and Anson sold his prize in China for £400,000. Cebrián was accused of treason after news of the galleon's capture reached New Spain...
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    from the rest of New Spain in the Americas but maintained regular communication across the Pacific Ocean via the Manila galleon. Filipino seamen in the Americas...
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    founded on the island of Antillia by a Catholic expedition in the 8th century, or one based on the capture of Mérida, Spain, by the Moors in 1150. The later...
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