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  1. His plan was adopted, and the Royal Company of the Philippines was established on March 10, 1783, before being institutionalized on March 10, 1785 by a royal decree of Charles III of Spain, being directed by Francisco Cabarrús.

  2. March 10, 1785, Real Compañía de Filipinas (The Royal Company) was established through a royal decree. The company together with Sociedad Económica de Amigos del Pais (Economic Societies of Friends of the Country) established in 1781, were two of the most important events during the coming of Governor General José de Basco y Vargas which ...

  3. On March 10, 1785 one of the many factors behind the economic boom of the 19th century was born. On that day, the Spanish crown authorized the creation of the Royal Company of the Philippines.

  4. historylearning.com › history-of-the-philippines › colonialSpanish trade - History Learning

    On 10th March 1785, King Charles III of Spain published a 25-year charter that confirmed the establishment of the Royal Philippine Company. The company quickly gained a monopoly over the importation of Chinese and Indian goods into the Philippines, as well as the shipping of goods to Spain.

  5. Jun 30, 2024 · THE ROYAL COMPANY OF THE PHILIPPINES ( Real compania de Felipinas ) Governor General Fernando Primo De Rivera abolished it in 1882. disadvantages opening market to foreign to manila *Food shortages Governor General Felix Berenguer de Marquina arrived in Manila on July 1, 1788,

  6. His plan was adopted, and the Royal Company of the Philippines was established on March 10, 1783, before being institutionalized on March 10, 1785 by a royal decree of Charles III of Spain, being directed by Francisco Cabarrús.

  7. The Royal Company of the Philippines (Spanish: Real Compañía de Filipinas) was a chartered company founded in 1785, directed to establish a monopoly on the Spanish Philippines and all surrounding trade.