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Manila galleon - Wikipedia The Manila galleon (Spanish: Galeón de Manila; Tagalog: Galeon ng Maynila) refers to the Spanish trading ships that linked the Philippines in the Spanish East Indies to Mexico (New Spain), across the Pacific Ocean
Navigation and Cargo of the Manila Galleons - Guampedia The Manila Galleon Trade Route was the major route traveled by Spanish galleons from 1565 to 1815 across the Pacific connecting Acapulco in New Spain (Mexico) to the east and Manila, Philippines in the west
Manila Galleon - World History Encyclopedia The Manila galleons remained vital to Spain's trade within its empire until around 1785 when the Philippines were finally opened up to other European traders The galleons continued to regularly sail for Mexico until 1811 when Mexican rebels took control of Acapulco
The Manila Galleon - The map as history Explore the history and significance of the Manila Galleon trade route, which connected Asia and the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century This map highlights the route's role in global trade, the exchange of goods, and the cultural interactions between the Spanish Empire and Asian civilizations
The West Indies Manila Galleons: - Galeon de Manila trade routes across the Pacific and the Atlantic, without assessing the greater, global route that both fleets comprised The aim of this paper is to reflect on the larger context of the West Indies-Manila Galleon trade, a route that spanned from Europe to the Americas, and to Asia-Pacific, the first global trade route in history, and the
File:Manila-Accapulco galleon trade route, showing onward route to . . . English: Depiction of the trade route from Manila, Philippines to Acapulco, Mexico to Seville, Spain This image is in the public domain It is a work of the Philippine government and see section 176 of the Intellectual Property Code of the Philippines at Congress gov ph via the Internet Archive