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Who benefited from the Manila galleon trade?

Spanish people benefited most from the Manila galleon trade.


How did the galleon trade hurt the economy of the Philippines and the livelihood of Filipinos?

trace the route travelled by the manila acapulco galleon trade?


When did Manila-Acapulco Galleon end?

Manila-Acapulco Galleon ended in 1815.


When was Manila-Acapulco Galleon created?

Manila-Acapulco Galleon was created in 1565.


Who is the patron saint of Manila Acapulco Galleon trade?

It was Nuestra Seniora dela Paz y Buenviaje English name: Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage


What was a galleon built of?

Wood and wrought iron, mainly, but also manila rope and canvas.


What is the galleon trade?

The Galleon Trade is referring to trading ships that sailed across the Pacific Ocean to the following places:Manila (Philippines)AcapulcoNew Spain (Mexico)


What is a Spanish galleon trade?

IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP. IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP.


When was the galleon invented?

A galleon is a large ship that has multi decks. It was primarily used by European entities throughout the 16th to 18th centuries. The Portuguese are credited with creating the galleon ship in the early 1400s.


Characteristics of Philippine trade and industry may be traced to galleon trade policy of Spain?

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How do you use manila in a sentence?

The manila folder contained important documents for the meeting.


Why did William Lytle Schurz called the galleon trade the most oppressive phase of the Spanish domination in the Philippine islands?

It was during this period that the natives of the Philippine islands was mostly oppressed for the benefit of the Spaniards. Natives from islands as far as Cebu were brought to manila to serve their polo. these men, farmers who could not afford to pay the amount to be exempted from polo were forced to work in the mountains of Cavite and other provinces, cutting timber, and drag these logs to the harbor to build the ships. they did all this work with no pay and sometimes, they weren't sent back to their own provinces (Cebu, Mindoro, etc).These timbers were used for the galleon trade which was controlled by the Spaniards. The galleon trade lasted for 250 years and during this time, the indios suffered much but gained little.