Manila Cathedral-Basilica Was Created in 1571 by nipa, wood and bamboo
On a tragic day on 15th century a Riot happened and they burned the easily cathedral Moving Forward To the 17th Century a new facade and a octogonal bell tower on 1750 or much more to the 17th century a earthquake struck manila and destroyed the whole cathedral and some parts of Manila were destroyed.
Moving to 1860s Manila Cathedral Rose again but the Bell Tower stood beside on it and had a new paint job but on 1880 a earthquake struck manila again leaving the whole cathedral into rubbles
Going to 1879 the cathedral rose again and the octogonal bell tower still stood and had saints were made in molave wood on 1945 the cathedral was heavily bombed leaving the cathedral and the bell tower destroyed moving to 1950s the cathedral rose again they recreated what the facade look like back in 1879 but unfortunately the octogonal bell tower wasn't there anymore it was finally replaced to a modern bell tower
On 1980s Pope John Paul II Declared Manila Cathedral into a Minor Basilica.
On a tragic day on 15th century a Riot happened and they burned the easily cathedral Moving Forward To the 17th Century a new facade and a octogonal bell tower on 1750 or much more to the 17th century a earthquake struck manila and destroyed the whole cathedral and some parts of Manila were destroyed.
Moving to 1860s Manila Cathedral Rose again but the Bell Tower stood beside on it and had a new paint job but on 1880 a earthquake struck manila again leaving the whole cathedral into rubbles
Going to 1879 the cathedral rose again and the octogonal bell tower still stood and had saints were made in molave wood on 1945 the cathedral was heavily bombed leaving the cathedral and the bell tower destroyed moving to 1950s the cathedral rose again they recreated what the facade look like back in 1879 but unfortunately the octogonal bell tower wasn't there anymore it was finally replaced to a modern bell tower
On 1980s Pope John Paul II Declared Manila Cathedral into a Minor Basilica.
Manila Cathedral-Basilica Still Stood And as for the Present it always be stood always there.
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The term Manila galleon can also refer to the trade route itself between Acapulco and Manila that was operational from 1565 to 1815
The galleons sailed the Pacific, bringing to the Americas cargoes of Chinese and other Asian luxury goods such as spices and porcelain in exchange for New World silver. In addition, Filipino slaves known as "chinos esclavos" ("Chinese slaves") came across the Pacific to Mexico in what is known as the trans-Pacific slave trade. The route also fostered cultural exchanges that shaped the identities and the culture of the countries involved
The term Manila galleon can also refer to the trade route itself between Acapulco and Manila that was operational from 1565 to 1815
The galleons sailed the Pacific, bringing to the Americas cargoes of Chinese and other Asian luxury goods such as spices and porcelain in exchange for New World silver. In addition, Filipino slaves known as "chinos esclavos" ("Chinese slaves") came across the Pacific to Mexico in what is known as the trans-Pacific slave trade. The route also fostered cultural exchanges that shaped the identities and the culture of the countries involved
The Manila galleon were known in New Spain as La Nao de China ("The China Ship") on their voyages from the Spanish East Indies because they carried mostly Chinese goods shipped from Manila.67 The Manila Galleon route was the first instance of globalization, as it marked the earliest period in history when a trade route from Asia crossed to the Americas, thereby connecting all the world's continents in one global silver trade.
In time, chinos in Mexico came to be treated under the law as Indians, becoming indigenous vassals of the Spanish crown after 1672. The implications of this legal change were enormous: as Indians, rather than chinos, they could no longer be held as slaves, they become Five dollar indians.
In time, chinos in Mexico came to be treated under the law as Indians, becoming indigenous vassals of the Spanish crown after 1672. The implications of this legal change were enormous: as Indians, rather than chinos, they could no longer be held as slaves, they become Five dollar indians.
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