This map illustrates the Manila–Acapulco Galleon Trade (1565–1815), the historic trans-Pacific trade route connecting Manila and Acapulco. Spanish galleons carried Asian goods such as silk, spices, and porcelain to Mexico, and returned with silver to the Philippines, linking Asia, the Americas, and Europe for over 250 years.

Accurate route shown – Correctly illustrated the eastbound route (North Pacific Drift) and the westbound return (North Equatorial Current).
Correct key locations – Manila / Cebu area and Acapulco are properly placed.
Clear arrows and direction – Easy to understand movement of trade ships.
Educational value – Shows how ocean currents were essential in the Manila–Acapulco Galleon Trade.

KATIPUNAN-SCRIPT

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Some lines in this role play script are adapted from the films Rizal sa Dapitan and Bonifacio: Ang Unang Pangulo. This script file is shared here solely for idea-sharing and educational purposes, with no intention of infringing on any copyrights. All rights are reserved to their respective owners.