Category:Spanish Period (1521-1899)
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The Spanish Period (1521-1899) began with initial discovery in the early 1500's though Spain made little attempt to occupy or administer the islands until 1885, when the islands were incorporated into the Spanish East Indies.
Pages in category "Spanish Period (1521-1899)"
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- 1570-1573 Events by the Notary Hernando Riquel
- 1572-1573 Annual Report by Governor Lavezaris to the King, Dated Manila 29 June 1573
- 1573-1574 Annual Reports by Governor Lavezaris to the King, Dated Manila July 1574
- 1598 Report on Conditions by Dr. Antonio De Morga
- 1629 Events from Fr. Medina’s History
- 1669 & 1670 Reports on the Propagation of the Faith in the Marianas
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- A Chartered Peruvian Ship Sent from Acapulco in 1622
- A Letters From/to Japan, 1594
- A Paper on Needed Reform, by Hernando De Los Rios Coronel
- A Recollect Father Died in Sight of the Ladrones in 1606
- A Short Biography of Fr. Sanvitores, by Fr. Juan Ledesma
- A Short Treatise on the Evolution of the Galleon During the 14th, 15th and 16th Centuries
- A Spanish Embassy Sent to Japan in 1592 and Its Aftermath
- Absorption, Trade and Warfare: Beachcombers on Ponape, 1830-1854
- Account by Then-brother Bustillo, Made in 1691
- Account of a Visit to the Marianas in 1669, Attributed to Fr. Pimentel
- Account of the 1643 Voyage by Br. Alonso Perez
- Aftermath of the Japanese Embassy and Japan’s Self-imposed Seclusion
- An Evaluation of Early Descriptions of Carolinian Culture
- Another Letter from Gov. Dasmariiias, Dated 20 June 1592
- Arrival of Governor Corcuera in 1635
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- Captain Salcedo and Fr. Urdaneta Find the Return Route
- Cartography of the Pacific Part 1
- Cartography of the Pacific Part 2
- Cartography of the Pacific: Part 3
- Castilla Ex Grijalva Narrative of Miguel Noble as Recorded by Galvao
- Certification by Admiral Esteban Ramos About the Ladrone Islands, Dated Manila 21 May 1665
- ColumbUS Discovered a New World and Prepared the Way for the Other Discoveries That Followed
- Comments About the Galleon Trade by the Royal Fiscal
- Considerations on the Rights of Spain Over the Caroline Islands
- Contract Between King Charles I of Spain and Magellan Regarding the Discovery of the Spice Islands
- Council Meeting Held in Mexico in January 1668 to Consider the Despatch of the San Diego
- Cryptic Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to Fr. Medina, Dated Rota 26 December 1669
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- Da Rocha’s Voyage Accounts by Barros and Others Analyzed by Lessa
- Da Rocha’s Voyage Secondary Account by Galvao Pointing at the Discovery by the Portuguese of the Sequeira or Ulithi Islands in 1525
- Da Rocha’s Voyage Tertiary Account by Andrade
- Da Rocha’s Voyage Tertiary Account by Faria E Sousa
- Destiny's Landfall
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- Early Descriptions of Mariana Islands by Jesuit Missionaries
- Elcano’s Voyage Return of the Ship Victoria to Spain
- Espinosa’s Account of His Attempt to Reach Panama and of the Discovery of the Northern Mariana Islands
- Espinosa’s Voyage Other Primary Source Documents
- Espinosa’s Voyage Primary Account by a Genoese Pilot
- Espinosa’s Voyage Secondary Account by Antonio Galvao Pointing at the Discovery of the Sonsorol Islands
- Events of 1603
- Eyewitness Account by Admiral Antonio Nieto of the Arrival of the Missionaries at Guam in 1668
- Eyewitness Account of the 1620 Voyage by Fr. Alonso Roman
- Eyewitness Report on the Dominican Mission That Came Aboard a Patache in 1606
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- Father Bobadilla’s Relation
- Father Medina’s Visit to the Ladrones in 1610
- Final Instructions Given to Magellan by the King
- First Biography of Fr. Medina, Edited by Fr. Francisco Garcia
- First Letters Written by the Missionaries Upon Their Arrival at Guam in 1668
- First Taint of Civilization
- Fr. Antonio De Los Angeles, First Missionary of the Ladrones
- Fr. Sanvitores Applies for Permission to Open a Mission in the Ladrones Islands
- Fr. Sanvitores Sends a Memorial to the Queen
- Fr. Sanvitores’ Mariano Grammar and Catechism
- Francisco Gali’s Voyage of 1584 and Pedro De Unamuno’s Voyage of 1587, in Search of Islands of Gold and Silver
- Friar Domingo Navarrete’s Description of His Voyage
- From Conquest to Colonisation: Spain in the Mariana Islands 1690–1740
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- Galleons and Naval Battles with the Dutch, 1644-47 Period
- Galleons of 1643 and 1644
- Galvao Sent Captain Castro on a Gospel Mission to the Philippines
- German Colonial Policy in the Pacific Islands: Origin, Determinants and Implementation
- German Micronesia and the Beginning of Medical and Health Education
- German Rule in Micronesia
- Governor Dasmariiias’ 1592 Letter to the King, Dated Manila 31 May 1592
- Governor Sande Writes to King Philip Ii
- Governor Sande’s Relation (continued)
- Grijalva Expedition Captain Castilla Overview by Navarrete
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- Historical Facts About Don Rodrigo De Vivero and General Sebastian Vizcaino
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- Japan’s Early Attempts to Establish Commercial Relations with Mexico, by Naojiro Murakami
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1617-1618
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1618-1619
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1619-1620
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1620-1621
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1627-1628
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1635-1636
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1636-1637
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1637-38
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1638-39
- Jesuit Annual Report for 1639-40
- Jesuit Annual Reports for 1668-1669
- Jesuits Aboard the Flagship San Pedro in 1596
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- Legazpi: Background to His Expedition
- Legazpi: Captain Arellano’s Round-trip Voyage in the Patache San Lucas
- Legazpi: Documents Regarding the Provisioning of the Fleet, Dated May 1565
- Legazpi: Father Urdaneta’s Reports
- Legazpi: Final Instructions Given by the Royal Audiencia of Mexico, Dated 1 September 1564
- Legazpi: First Batch of Letters Sent from Cebu, in 1565
- Legazpi: First Printed Account of the Legazpi Expedition, Barcelona 1566
- Legazpi: His Son Melchor’s Petitions to the King, Dated Madrid November 1568 and Later
- Legazpi: Instructions Given to the Fleet, at Sea, 25 Nov. 1564
- Legazpi: Letter from Captain Carrion to the King, Undated (ca. September 1564)
- Legazpi: Letter from Fr. Urdaneta to the King, Dated Navidad 20 November 1564
- Legazpi: Letter from King Philip Ii to Father Urdaneta, Dated Valladolid 24 September 1559
- Legazpi: Letter from Legazpi to the King, Dated Mexico 26 May 1563
- Legazpi: Letter from the Audiencia to the King, Dated Mexico 12 September 1564
- Legazpi: Letter from the King to the Viceroy of New Spain, Dated Valladolid 24 September 1559
- Legazpi: Letter from the Viceroy Regarding the Preparations, Dated 9 February 1561
- Legazpi: Letter to the King, Dated Navidad 18 Nov. 1564
- Legazpi: Reply from Fr. Urdaneta to the King, Dated Mexico 28 May 1560, Including a Memorandum
- Legazpi: Reply from the Viceroy to the King, Dated Mexico 28 May 1560
- Legazpi: Second Letter from the King to Fr. Urdaneta, Dated Aranjuez 4 March 1561
- Legazpi: Second Memorandum by Fr. Urdaneta About the Planned Route, Dated Mexico 1561
- Legazpi: Secondary Account by Fr. San Augustin
- Legazpi: Secondary Account of the Voyage by Fr. Medina
- Legazpi: Taking Possession of Micronesia for the King of Spain, January 1565
- Legazpi: Two Letters from the Viceroy to the King, Dated Mexico 25 February 1564 and 15 June 1564
- Legazpi’s Narrative of His Voyage, Dated 27 May 1565
- Legazpi’s Official Report for 1565-1567 Regarding the Events in the Philippines
- Legazpi’s Voyage: AnonymoUS Narrative, Attributed to Fr. Martin Rada, Dated May 1565
- Legazpi’s Voyage: Logbook Kept by Pilots Jaime Martinez Fortun and Diego Martin
- Legazpi’s Voyage: Logbook of Pilot Major E. Rodriguez First Chamorro Dictionary
- Legazpi’s Voyage: Logbook of Rodrigo De Espinosa
- Legazpi’s Voyage: Logbook of the French Pilot Pierre Plin
- Letter from Admiral Muñoz to the Viceroy, Dated Acapulco 11 January 1668
- Letter from Captain Elcano to Emperor Charles V Dated 7 September 1522
- Letter from Dr. Morga to the King, Dated Manila 6 July 1596
- Letter from Fr. Bobadilla to the Fr. General, Dated Manila, 6 August 1643
- Letter from Fr. De JesUS to the Pope, Dated Manila July 1580
- Letter from Fr. Diego De Herrera to the King, Dated Panay 25 July 1570
- Letter from Fr. General Oliva to German Jesuits, Dated Rome 29 November 1664
- Letter from Fr. General to Fr. Provincial, Dated Rome 12 October 1659
- Letter from Fr. General to Fr. Sanvitores, Dated Rome 8 May 1660
- Letter from Fr. Herrera to the Viceroy of New Spain, Dated Panay July 1570
- Letter from Fr. Luis Medina to Fr. Cristobal Perez, Dated Montilla 27 April 1666
- Letter from Fr. Provincial Solana to Fr. Procurator Bermudo Dated Manila July 1669
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to a Father Domingo, Dated Mexico 21 August 1660
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to Fr. Casanova, 28 Dec. 1669
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to Fr. General, Dated Taytay 22july 1663
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to Fr. Juan Gabriel Guillen, Dated Taytay 22 July 1663
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to Fr. Morales, Tinian 22 Feb. 1670
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to Fr. Provincial, 15 June 1665
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to Fr. Salgado, Dated Manila 27 April 1667
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to His Father, Dated [taytay]18july 1663
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to the Fr. General of the Jesuits Asking Him to Be Sent to the Indies
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to the Pope, Dated Acapulco 20 March 1668
- Letter from Fr. Sanvitores to the Viceroy of Mexico, Dated Off Salagua (near Acapulco) 3 January 1668
- Letter from Geronimo De Silva to the King, Dated Manila 1 August 1621
- Letter from Governor Dasmarifias to the King, Dated Manila 30 June 1596
- Letter from Governor Dasmariiias, Dated 21 June 1591
- Letter from Governor Fajardo to the King, Dated Cavite 10 August 1618
- Letter from Governor Fajardo to the King, Dated Manila 10 August 1619
- Letter from Governor Fajardo to the King, Dated Manila 10 December 1621
- Letter from Governor Fajardo to the King, Dated Manila 15 August 1620
- Letter from Governor Fajardo to the King, Dated Manila 31 July 1621
- Letter from Governor Fajardo to the King, Dated Manila 4 August 1650
- Letter from Governor Fajardo, Dated Manila 31 July 1649
- Letter from Governor Salamanca to the King, Dated Manila 14 August 1633
- Letter from Governor Sande to the King, Dated Manila 30 May 1579
- Letter from Governor Silva to the King, Dated Cavite September 1610
- Letter from Governor Silva to the King, Dated Manila 4 August 1625
- Letter from Governor Silva to the King, Manila 30 July 1626
- Letter from Governor Tavora to the King, Dated Cavite 1 August 1629
- Letter from Governor Vera to the King, Dated Manila 26 June 1588