José Rizal - 39300 Acapulco de Juárez
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Address : | Costera Miguel Alemán, Centro, 39300 Acapulco de Juárez, Gro., Mexico |
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ MANILA-Men who braved the hard seas & were sent to the Viceroyalty of Nueva Espana (Mexico) to work as mercenaries, and hired hands. Their contribution to the Mexican Revolution & Independence is invaluable during the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade between 1570 and 1815, each year 2 Galleons ships sailed from Manila to Acapulco to carry on a flourishing trade monopoly for Spain via Acapulco. One of every five members of the crew was a Filipino native but some historians claim it went as high as 50 to 80 percent Filipinos and many have remained in Mexico...Los Hombres de Manila que desafiaron los mares duros y fueron enviados al Virreinato de Nueva España (México) para trabajar como mercenarios, y contratados. Su contribución a la Revolución e Independencia Mexicana es inestimable durante el comercio entre Galleon Manila-Acapulco entre 1570 y 1815, cada año 2 barcos Galleon zarpó de Manila a Acapulco para llevar a cabo un monopolio de comercio floreciente para España a través de Acapulco. Uno de cada cinco miembros de la tripulación era un nativo filipino, pero algunos historiadores afirman que fue tan alto como 50 a 80 por ciento de los filipinos y muchos se han quedado en México
MANILA-Men who braved the hard seas & were sent to the Viceroyalty of Nueva Espana (Mexico) to work as mercenaries, and hired hands. Their contribution to the Mexican Revolution & Independence is invaluable during the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade between 1570 and 1815, each year 2 Galleons ships sailed from Manila to Acapulco to carry on a flourishing trade monopoly for Spain via Acapulco. One of every five members of the crew was a Filipino native but some historians claim it went as high as 50 to 80 percent Filipinos and many have remained in Mexico ... The Manila Men who challenged the hard seas and were sent to the Viceroyalty of New Spain (Mexico) to work as mercenaries, and hired. His contribution to the Mexican Revolution and Independence is invaluable during the trade between Galleon Manila-Acapulco between 1570 and 1815, every year 2 Galleon ships sailed from Manila to Acapulco to carry out a flourishing trade monopoly for Spain through Acapulco. One in five crew members was a Filipino native, but some historians claim it was as high as 50 to 80 percent of Filipinos and many have stayed in Mexico
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