Introduction to Filipino HistoryRadiant Star Pub., 1974 - 308 páginas |
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... Spaniards ; ( 2 ) the Filipinos promised to help the Spaniards in any battle against an enemy ; in return , the Spaniards promised to protect the Filipinos from all ene- mies ; ( 3 ) a Filipino who had committed a crime against a Spaniard ...
... Spaniards ; ( 2 ) the Filipinos promised to help the Spaniards in any battle against an enemy ; in return , the Spaniards promised to protect the Filipinos from all ene- mies ; ( 3 ) a Filipino who had committed a crime against a Spaniard ...
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... Spaniards , always with the help of Filipino soldiers , would shoot . them down . But in 1762 , when the British successfully invaded Manila , many Filipinos were inspired to rise in revolt against Spain . The Spaniards and their paid ...
... Spaniards , always with the help of Filipino soldiers , would shoot . them down . But in 1762 , when the British successfully invaded Manila , many Filipinos were inspired to rise in revolt against Spain . The Spaniards and their paid ...
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... Spaniards and their Filipino soldiers on equal terms ; ( 4 ) there was no feeling of unity and nationalism among the Filipinos ; and ( 5 ) many Filipinos were more loyal to the Spaniards , especially the friars , than to their ...
... Spaniards and their Filipino soldiers on equal terms ; ( 4 ) there was no feeling of unity and nationalism among the Filipinos ; and ( 5 ) many Filipinos were more loyal to the Spaniards , especially the friars , than to their ...
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Preface | 12 |
VII | 79 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF FILIPINO NATIONALISM | 91 |
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