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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Spanish Colonial Philippines Part 5: the Manila-Acapulco Trade. Chinese traders in Manila and Chinese trade ships that traveled around the Philippines formed the basis for the Manila-Acapulco Trade or Manila Galleon Trade. Since trade with Ming dynasty China via the Philippines was so lucrative for Spain, Spanish leaders decided to bring Chinese and Asian goods to the Americas. For 250 years (1565-1815), large Spanish multilevel ships, called galleons, would . . . Spanish Colonial Philippines, Galleon Trade, Colonial Philippines, Galleon Ship, Spanish Galleon, Philippine History, Barong Tagalog, Filipino Art, Spain Spanish

Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Spanish Colonial Philippines Part 5: the Manila-Acapulco Trade. Chinese traders in Manila and Chinese trade ships that traveled around the Philippines formed the basis for the Manila-Acapulco Trade or Manila Galleon Trade. Since trade with Ming dynasty China via the Philippines was so lucrative for Spain, Spanish leaders decided to bring Chinese and Asian goods to the Americas. For 250 years (1565-1815), large Spanish multilevel ships, called galleons, would…

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an image of Ivora, a bustling and expansive pirate city-state, characterized by a chaotic yet vibrant atmosphere. The city should be a blend of rugged pirate aesthetics and exotic architecture. Imagine a sprawling harbor filled with various ships, from sleek pirate vessels to large trade galleons. The skyline is dominated by a mixture of weathered stone buildings, wooden shacks, Pirate Setting Concept Art, Pirate Environment Concept Art, Dnd Pirate Aesthetic, Island City Aesthetic, Pirate City Fantasy Art, Fantasy Ships Art, Fantasy Pirate Town, Pirate Hideout Concept Art, Pirate Town Aesthetic

an image of Ivora, a bustling and expansive pirate city-state, characterized by a chaotic yet vibrant atmosphere. The city should be a blend of rugged pirate aesthetics and exotic architecture. Imagine a sprawling harbor filled with various ships, from sleek pirate vessels to large trade galleons. The skyline is dominated by a mixture of weathered stone buildings, wooden shacks,

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