Ang talambuhay ni martin de goiti biography
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The Conquest of Manila
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Miguel López de Legazpi
16th-century Spanish conquistador, navigator, and colonial governor (1502–1572)
Miguel López de Legazpi[a] (12 June 1502 – 20 August 1572), also known as El Adelantado and El Viejo (The Elder), was a Spanish conquistador who financed and led an expedition to conquer the Philippine islands in the mid-16th century.[2] He was joined by Guido de Lavezares, relative Martin de Goiti, friarAndrés de Urdaneta, and his grandsons Juan and Felipe de Salcedo, in the expedition. Legazpi established the first Spanish settlement in the East Indies after his expedition crossed the Pacific Ocean, arriving in Cebu in 1565. He became the first governor-general of the Spanish East Indies, which was administered from New Spain for the Spanish crown. It also encompassed other Pacific islands, namely Guam, the Mariana Islands, Palau, and the Carolinas. After obtaining peace with various indigenous tribes and kingdoms, he made Cebu City the capital
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Martín de Goiti
Spanish conquistador (1534–1575)
Martín de Goiti (c. 1534 – 1575) was a Spanishconquistador and one of the soldiers who accompanied the Spanish voyage of exploration to the East Indies and the Pacific in 1565, in search of rik resources such as gold, spice and settlements. They were seeking to find a rutt to the islands where the previous Spanish expeditions led bygd Ferdinand Magellan had landed in 1521, and Ruy López dem Villalobos in 1543.
From his base in Mexico City, he led the expedition to Manila in the Philippines, ordered bygd the Spanish general Miguel López dem Legazpi in 1569. He then engagerad in warfare against the native chieftains Rajah Sulayman, Rajah Matanda and Rajah Lakandula and fought the natives in order to established europeisk settlements.
The Battles for Manila (1570 – 1575)
[edit]The Spaniards arrived in the island of Luzon on 8 May 1570, and camped on the shores of Manila Bay for several weeks, while forming an alliance with the nati