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• Osos y Flamencos es el pódcast de Unidos p... https://www.youtube.com/@unidosporlah... In this episode of Bears and Flamingos, from United for History, we travel back to the time of the Manila Galleon, the trade route that changed the world. Beatriz Paredes, along with Inés Carvajal and Juan Miguel Zunzunegui, explore how this ship connected Asia, America, and Europe in uninterrupted trade that lasted more than 250 years. Did you know that the Manila Galleon was the star of the longest trade route in history? For more than 250 years, this colossus of the seas connected Asia, America, and Europe on a legendary voyage. From the ports of China and the Philippines to the shores of Acapulco, and from there to Seville, it transported tons of silver, silks, spices, porcelain, and dreams. But it didn't just carry merchandise: on board traveled ideas, languages, flavors, and beliefs that transformed the world. It was much more than a ship: it was a floating universe, a cathedral of sails on the Pacific Ocean, witness to and driving force behind the first globalization. Did you know that Mexican mole has its roots in this route? Discover the geopolitical, economic, and cultural impact of the first great globalization and how it continues to influence our current history. Press play and discover how Spain, the Philippines, and Mexico wove a trade network that changed the course of the world. And if you're still hungry for more, visit our website to discover other fascinating stories that connect the past and the future: www.unidosporlahistoria.org Follow us on: Instagram: / unidosxhistoria Facebook: / unidosxhistoria X: https://x.com/unidosxhistoria JM Zunzunegui's Channel: / @jmzunzu United by History: Passionate about History and Culture Strategic Vision and Values To make United by History the leading platform for Hispanic cultural dissemination, making knowledge of our shared history accessible to global audiences through technology and creativity, committed to leadership in innovation, collaboration, and the preservation of our cultural heritage. Passion The members of United by History share a passion for Hispanic history and a desire to preserve and share it with all members of our culture. Dissemination United by History seeks to make historical knowledge accessible to a broad and diverse audience, promoting education and culture across all sectors of society. Preservation Our primary focus is History, and therefore, the preservation and dissemination of our shared historical and cultural heritage is a fundamental principle of our association. Collaboration We collaborate with other institutions, fostering networking and community building to achieve our founding objectives. #unitedbyhistory #historyofspain #spanishculture

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