Introduction to Filipino HistoryRadiant Star Pub., 1974 - 308 páginas |
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... trade and participated in it . The Chinese , in the meanwhile , tried to regain the trade they had earlier lost to the Muslims . During the rule of the Ming Dynasty of China ( 1368-1650 ) Chinese trade in the Philippines was greatly ...
... trade and participated in it . The Chinese , in the meanwhile , tried to regain the trade they had earlier lost to the Muslims . During the rule of the Ming Dynasty of China ( 1368-1650 ) Chinese trade in the Philippines was greatly ...
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... Trade . Even before the arrival of the Spaniards , the Philippines had already been trading with her neighbors . Jolo and Manila were trading centers of the archi- pelago . After the Spanish conquest and the settlement of a large part ...
... Trade . Even before the arrival of the Spaniards , the Philippines had already been trading with her neighbors . Jolo and Manila were trading centers of the archi- pelago . After the Spanish conquest and the settlement of a large part ...
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... trade in 1789. Even then , Manila did not prosper commercially as it should . Finally , the King , realizing the uselessness of opposing modern trends in commerce and trade , opened Manila completely to foreign trade in 1834. This ...
... trade in 1789. Even then , Manila did not prosper commercially as it should . Finally , the King , realizing the uselessness of opposing modern trends in commerce and trade , opened Manila completely to foreign trade in 1834. This ...
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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS | 59 |
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SPANISH CULTURAL INFLUENCES | 81 |
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