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British occupation of Manila

The British occupation of Manila was an episode in the colonial history of the Philippines when the Kingdom of Great Britain occupied the Spanish colonial capital of Manila and the nearby port of Cavite for eighteen months, from the 6th October 1762 to the first week of April 1764. The occupation was an extension of the larger Seven Years' War between Britain and France, which Spain had recently entered on the side of the French.

British occupation of Manila

Occupation of Manila by the
Kingdom of Great Britain

Manila,
Bacolor, Pampanga (Spanish Philippine colonial government retains control outside of Manila and Cavite)

 

6 October 1762

31 May 1764

The British wanted to use Manila as an entrepôt for trade in the region, particularly with China.[1] In addition, the Spanish governor agreed to deliver a ransom to the British in exchange for the city being spared from any further sacking.[2] However, the resistance from the provisional Spanish colonial government, established by members of the Royal Audience of Manila and led by Lieutenant Governor Simón de Anda y Salazar, whose mostly Filipino troops prevented British forces from expanding their control beyond the neighbouring towns of Manila and Cavite, led to the project's abandonment.[3]: 57 

Great Britain in the Seven Years' War

Siege of Havana

Danley, Mark; Speelman, Patrick (2012). The Seven Years' War: Global Views History of Warfare. Brill.  9789004236448.

ISBN

Fish, Shirley (2003), , 1stBooks Library, ISBN 978-1-4107-1069-7

When Britain ruled the Philippines, 1762-1764: the story of the 18th century British invasion of the Philippines during the Seven Years War

Draper, James (2006). Pitt's 'Gallant Conqueror': The Turbulent Life of Lieutenant General William Draper. I.B.Tauris.  9781845111779.

ISBN

Emma Helen Blair, ed. (1907). . Translated by James Alexander Robertson. The Arthur H. Clark Company. (other formats available)

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Volume XLIX, 1762-1765

Emma Helen Blair, ed. (1907). . Translated by James Alexander Robertson. The Arthur H. Clark Company. (other formats available)

The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 Volume L, 1762-1765

on the website of the Presidential Museum and Library. Republic of the Philippines.

British Occupation of Manila article