In 1527, 1567 and 1626 the forts of Sancti Spiritu (Argentina) and San Juan (USA) and the colony of San Salvador de Quelang (Taiwan) were founded respectively. These three events and their rapid and sometimes dramatic outcomes represent milestones in the transoceanic history of the Spanish Crown between Charles I and Philip IV. The excavators will explain the results of the archaeological work carried out in these three places, sites that are emblematic of a century in which the Crown expanded its limits beyond the imaginable and whose consequences shaped the history of mankind in the Modern Age.
Collection: Multimedia
Project: 5. Power and powers in the history of Europe: oligarchies, political participation and democracy., 6. Under a cloak of terror: violence and armed conflict in Europe., 9. Travels and travelers: economic, social and cultural connections.
Chronology: -
Scope: Secondary Education
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYdrdlU2Z2A&feature=emb_logo
Resource type: Video
Format: Multimedia
Owner: Arqueological National Museum of Spain (MAN) (Modernalia)
Abstract: In 1527, 1567 and 1626 the forts of Sancti Spiritu (Argentina) and San Juan (USA) and the colony of San Salvador de Quelang (Taiwan) were founded respectively. These three events and their rapid and sometimes dramatic outcomes represent milestones in the transoceanic history of the Spanish Crown between Charles I and Philip IV. The excavators will explain the results of the archaeological work carried out in these three places, sites that are emblematic of a century in which the Crown expanded its limits beyond the imaginable and whose consequences shaped the history of mankind in the Modern Age.
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