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The
Spanish colonial period in the Philippines
— colonial rule of the
Las Islas Filipinas
(Philippines)
, a part of the
Spanish East Indies
territories, which arose from explorations beginning in 1521.
The colonial
Captaincy General of the Philippines
(1565–1898), an administrative district of the Spanish Empire, was a dependency of/managed by the
Viceroyalty of New Spain
based in México City.
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Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera
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Balearic Islands (1558)
Djerba
Tunis
Spanish Armada
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Rocroi
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Manila Bay
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Mactan
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Cajamarca
Cusco
Bogotá savanna
Penco
Mataquito
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Bahia
Colonia del Sacramento
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Cartagena de Indias
Cuerno Verde
Túpac Amaru II
Túpac Katari
Pensacola
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San Juan (1797)
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Tucapel
Guiana
Curalaba
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General Archive of the Indies
Colonial Spanish Horse
Mustang
Castas
Criollos in the colonial society
Old inquisition
Slavery in Spanish Empire
Asiento
Law of coartación (which allowed slaves to buy their freedom, and that of others)
Great Potosí Mint Fraud of 1649
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History of the Philippines (1565–1898)
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