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Manila galleon trade (Acapulco–Manila) (1565-1815)

Manila galleon trade (Acapulco–Manila) (1565-1815)

  1. Treaty of Zaragoza sets Iberian spheres

    Labels: Treaty of, Spain, Portugal
  2. First Spanish foothold in the Philippines

    Labels: Miguel L, Cebu, Spanish Philippines
  3. Urdaneta completes the tornaviaje return route

    Labels: Andr s, Tornaviaje, Pacific navigation
  4. Manila named colonial capital and trade hub

    Labels: Manila, Spanish colonial, Port of
  5. Manila–Acapulco galleon trade becomes regular

    Labels: Manila Acapulco, Acapulco, Manila
  6. Cavendish captures the Santa Ana galleon

    Labels: Thomas Cavendish, Santa Ana, Privateering
  7. Crown restricts galleon sailings and cargo value

    Labels: Spanish Crown, Galleon regulations, Monopoly policy
  8. San Felipe wreck shows typhoon-season danger

    Labels: San Felipe, Typhoon wreck, Japan coast
  9. Dutch–Spanish conflict threatens Philippine supply lines

    Labels: Dutch Republic, Spanish Philippines, Naval conflict
  10. Battles of La Naval de Manila protect the route

    Labels: La Naval, Spanish-Filipino forces, Dutch fleet
  11. British capture of Manila disrupts wartime commerce

    Labels: British capture, Seven Years', Occupation
  12. Real Compañía de Filipinas founded to expand trade

    Labels: Real Compa, Bourbon reforms, Spanish trade
  13. Mexican independence war undermines Acapulco endpoint

    Labels: Mexican War, Acapulco, New Spain
  14. Cortes of Cádiz orders suppression of the route

    Labels: Cortes of, Route suppression, Spanish decree
  15. Insurgents seize Acapulco in the independence war

    Labels: Jos Mar, Acapulco seizure, Insurgents
  16. Final galleon voyage reaches Acapulco

    Labels: Final galleon, San Fernando, Acapulco arrival