IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP. IT WAS A SPANISH SHIP.
Spanish people benefited most from the Manila galleon trade.
It's called an armada or The Spanish Armada.
The Unfinished Spanish Galleon of Finley Lake was created in 1996.
The Manila Galleon trade system concentrated wealth in the hands of a few elite Spanish and Filipino families, leading to economic inequality and limited economic development for the rest of the population. The heavy taxation imposed by the Spanish colonial authorities to fund the trade also burdened the local economy and hindered the growth of local industries and businesses. Additionally, the trade disrupted traditional Filipino industries and agriculture, as resources were redirected towards servicing the needs of the galleon trade.
Let's go tour the Spanish galleon first!
They were called a Spanish Galleon ...
The Galleon Trade is referring to trading ships that sailed across the Pacific Ocean to the following places:Manila (Philippines)AcapulcoNew Spain (Mexico)
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They pooped on the ships
An old Spanish warship is typically called a "galleon." Galleons were large, multi-decked sailing ships used primarily by the Spanish for trade and warfare during the Age of Sail.
Spanish Galleon