Nao de China

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Nao de China was the Spanish term for the Manila galleons, the trans-Pacific trading ships that linked Asia and the Americas between the 16th and 19th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish colonial institution
historical trade route
trans-Pacific trade network
alsoKnownAs Galeones de Manila NERFINISHED
Galeón de Manila NERFINISHED
Manila galleons NERFINISHED
Nao de Acapulco NERFINISHED
centuryOfOperation 16th century
17th century
18th century
early 19th century
colonialPower Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
country Spain
economicRole channel for silver flow from Americas to Asia
main axis of Spanish trans-Pacific trade
endTime 1815
historicalImpact contributed to early globalization
linked Asian and American markets
languageOfName Spanish
linkedCity Manila NERFINISHED
Mexico City NERFINISHED
Seville NERFINISHED
linkedCountry China NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
Peru NERFINISHED
Philippines NERFINISHED
linkedPort Acapulco NERFINISHED
Callao NERFINISHED
Cavite NERFINISHED
Manila NERFINISHED
linkedRegion Americas NERFINISHED
Asia NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
operatedBy Spanish Crown NERFINISHED
Spanish colonial authorities in New Spain
route Acapulco–Manila NERFINISHED
Manila–Acapulco NERFINISHED
startTime 1565
tradeGood Chinese porcelain
Chinese silk
European manufactured goods
cacao
cochineal
cotton textiles
ivory
lacquerware
olive oil
silver
spices
wine

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Nao de China route alsoKnownAs Nao de China