El Oro De America - Carlos Canales.pdf -

El Oro de América by Carlos Canales and Miguel del Rey reexamines Spanish maritime history, arguing that natural challenges rather than pirates posed the primary threat to the treasure fleets. The work highlights that roughly 80% of precious metals remained in the Americas to fund local infrastructure, challenging traditional narratives of solely European enrichment. Further insights are available in this interview .

El oro de América (Crónicas de la Historia) (Spanish Edition)

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El Oro de América by Carlos Canales and Miguel del Rey reexamines Spanish maritime history, arguing that natural challenges rather than pirates posed the primary threat to the treasure fleets. The work highlights that roughly 80% of precious metals remained in the Americas to fund local infrastructure, challenging traditional narratives of solely European enrichment. Further insights are available in this interview .

El oro de América (Crónicas de la Historia) (Spanish Edition)

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