When Britain Ruled The Philippines, 1762-1764
The Story of the 18th Century British Invasion of the Philippines During the Seven Years War
- author
- Shirley Fish
- Narrator
- David Hobbs
- Length
- 10 hours 50 minutes
- Publisher
- Calibre Audio
- Catalogue #
- 25195
- Categories
- History - World
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The British invasion of the Philippines was the first challenge to Spain's control of the archipelago after 191 years of rule. The Royal Navy and British Army joined with the East India Company in Madras to capture Spain's Asian colony. In conjunction with the attack against Spain's key possession in the Americas, Havana, both settlements were successfully seized. However, in the Philippines, whilst the expedition was launched as part of a plan to harass the Spaniards in their possessions, as well as for commercial gain and new territories, the military campaign led by General William Draper and Admiral Samuel Cornish, may have been launched under the guise of an invasion in order to gain prize money.
The author describes the events as they unfolded at the Admiralty in London and at the East India Company in Madras, leading to the invasion and occupation of the capital Manila and the port city of Cavite.
