Roads to Philippines
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Expeditions to the Philippines have always been full of obstacles, however the Spanish fleets have always known how to get through the years. In 1564 it was decided that Miguel Lopez de Legazpi took charge of the fleet that would address the "islands of the west" for their discovery, and since then, Spain was influential in the Philippines until 1898, when the colony gained its independence.
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Brufao García, P. (2005). Roads to Philippines. Revista de Comunicación de la SEECI, (1), 53–62. https://doi.org/10.15198/seeci.1998.1.53-62
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