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  1. The Captaincy General of the Philippines (Spanish: Capitanía General de Filipinas Spanish pronunciation: [kapitaˈni.a xeneˈɾal de filiˈpinas] (listen); Tagalog: Kapitaniya Heneral ng Pilipinas), was an administrative district of the Spanish Empire in Southeast Asia governed by a Governor-General.
    Capital: Cebu (1565–1571), Manila (1571–1898), Iloilo (1898)
    Government: Monarchy
    ISO 3166 code: PH
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    What was the capital of the Captaincy General of the Philippines?
    The Captaincy General had its capital in Cebu from 1565 to 1595, and in Manila from 1595 until 1898.
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    When was the Charter of the Royal Philippine company promulgated?
    ^ Solidarity, 2, Solidaridad Publishing House, p. 8, "The charter of the Royal Philippine Company was promulgated on 10 March 1785 tolast for 25 years." ^ De Borja & Douglass 2005, pp. 71–79. ^ "Rostros de piedra; biografías de un mundo perdido" (PDF). Miaka1 Cuadernos de investigación. San Telmo Museoa. Retrieved 6 October 2014. p. 68
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    Who were the leaders of the pacified provinces?
    On the local level, heading the pacified provinces ( alcaldías ), was the provincial governor ( alcalde mayor ). The unpacified military zones ( corregimiento ), such as Mariveles and Mindoro, were headed by the corregidores. City governments ( ayuntamientos ), were also headed by an alcalde mayor.
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    When did Miguel Lopez de Legazpi arrived in the Philippines?
    Miguel López de Legazpi arrived in Umatac in 1565 and claimed the island of Guam for Spain, before proceeding to the Philippines, where, in a short period of time, they successfully incorporated into Spain's empire Cebu, Samar, Mazaua, Leyte, and Bohol, before conquering Manila .
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    The Captaincy General of the Philippines , was an administrative district of the Spanish Empire in Southeast Asia governed by a Governor-General. The Captaincy General encompassed the Spanish East Indies, which included among others the Philippine Islands and the Caroline Islands. It was

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    Early explorations
    After a long, tolling voyage across the Pacific Ocean, Ferdinand Magellan reached the island of Guam on 6 March 1521 and anchored the three ships that were left of his fleet in

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    Political system
    The Spanish quickly organized their new colony according to their model. The first task was the reduction, or relocation of indigenous Filipinos into settlements. The earliest political system used during the conquista period was the

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    Until the second half of the 18th century, there were 24 provinces, 19 alcaldías mayores and five corregimientos:
    Corregimientos
    Mariveles
    Cavite
    Zamboanga

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    Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines was constantly threatened by indigenous rebellions and invasions from the Dutch, Chinese, Japanese and British. The previously dominant

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    • Abinales, P. N.; Amoroso, Donna J. (2005), State and Society in the Philippines, Rowman & Littlefield, ISBN 978-0-7425-1024-1.
    • Agoncillo, Teodoro A. (1990), History of the Filipino People

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    Manila-Acapulco galleon trade
    Manila was the western hub of the trans-Pacific trade. Manila galleons were constructed in Bicol and Cavite. Trade between Spain and the Philippines was via the Pacific Ocean to Mexico (Manila to Acapulco),

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  4. Category:Captaincy General of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Category:Captaincy General of the Philippines. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to navigation Jump to search. The main article for this category is Captaincy General of …

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    • Early explorations
      After a long, tolling voy­age across the Pa­cific Ocean, Fer­di­nand Mag­el­lan reached the is­land of Guam on March 6, 1521 and an­chored the three ships that were left of his fleet in Umatac Bay, be­fore pro­ceed­ing to the Philip­pines, where he met his death dur­ing the Bat­tle of Mac­tan. An­to­ni…
    • Spanish settlement and creation of the Captaincy General
      In 1574, the Cap­taincy Gen­eral of the Philip­pines was cre­ated as a de­pen­dency of the Viceroy­alty of New Spain. In 1584, the Real Au­di­en­cia of Manilawas es­tab­lished by King Fe­lipe II, who ap­pointed as its Pres­i­dent the same gov­er­nor of the Cap­taincy Gen­eral of the Philip­pines. The C…
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  6. Captaincy General of the Philippines - Wikidata

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    Description. Also known as. English. Captaincy General of the Philippines. 1565–1898 territory of the Spanish Empire in Asia. Capitanía General de las Filipinas. Capitania General de las Filipinas.

  7. Captaincy General of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Capitanía General de Filipinas - Captaincy General of the Philippines De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre 1565–1898 división administrativa del Imperio español

  8. Captaincy General of the Philippines - Military Wiki | Fandom

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    in: History of the Philippines (1521–1898), Former Spanish colonies, Former colonies in Southeast Asia,

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