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1881:. Broadly, this would mean moving the "Spanish government" section from this article to the Captaincy article, and perhaps moving other sections that focus on a topic that spans throughout the period, such as "Early resistance" (part of the current "Resistance against Spanish rule", which is quite an odd collection of sub-topics). Meanwhile, the various sections of this article can be reshaped to flow more chronologically, and the currently quite jumbled and unfocused sections like "Spanish settlers" and the whole "Resistance against Spanish rule" can be broken up and restructured to reduce odd redundancies (both currently cover the Galleon trade for example, in addition to the Galleon trade subsection under "Spanish Government"). 1736:{{cite book |quote=The military organization of Manila might have depended to some degree on non-European groups, but colonial authorities measured a successful imperial policy of defense on the amount of European and American recruits that could be accounted for in the military forces.~CSIC ser. Consultas riel 301 leg.8 (1794) |chapter=Chapter 1 – Intertwined Histories in the Pacific |last=Mehl |first=Eva Maria |title=Forced Migration in the Spanish Pacific World From Mexico to the Philippines, 1765–1811 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |date=2016 |pages=246 |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=h1Y2DAAAQBAJ&q=CSIC+ser.+Consultas+riel+301+leg.8&pg=PA256 |doi=10.1017/CBO9781316480120.007 |isbn=9781316480120}} 881:. Herrera wrote the isle where Magellan anchored was Mazagua (phonetically identical or equal to "masawa", a word found only in Butuanon and Tausog (a derivative of Butuanon) and in no other among the over 100 languages of the Philippines. Combés rejected Herrera claiming the port was Butuan. He also rejected the idea of a mass; his source did not narrate a mass on March 31, 1521. He also rejected the name given by Colín for the southern Leyte isle, "Dimasaua" which meant "this isle is not Herrera's 'Mazagua' because the Sunday Easter mass was celebrated as I relate in my story at Butuan." Since Combés's story mentions no mass, he did not have to negate or deny something that did not occur. 1014:
out but halfway, because he had been wounded in the arm with a bamboo spear. When the natives saw that, they all hurled themselves upon him. One of them wounded him on the left leg with a large cutlass, which resembles a scimitar, only being larger. That caused the captain to fall face downward, when immediately they rushed upon him with iron and bamboo spears and with their cutlasses, until they killed our mirror, our light, our comfort, and our true guide. When they wounded him, he turned back many times to see whether we were all in the boats. Thereupon, beholding him dead, we, wounded, retreated, as best we could, to the boats, which were already pulling off... "
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our men's expectations, providing them with the food they needed...Magellan contented himself with having them do reverence to the cross which is erected upon a hillock as a sign to future generations of their alliance...The solemnity with which the cross was erected and the deep piety shown by the Spaniards, and by the natives following the example of the Spaniards, engendered great respect for the cross
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facilities of its port, and the more developed social structure (being more monarchical) aroused everyone's desire to go thither. Thus, guided by the chief of Limasaua, passing between Bool and Leyte and close to the Camotes Islands, they entered the harbor of Cebu by the Mandawe entrance on the 7th of April 1521, having departed from Limasaua on the first day of that month.
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and it is not clear to me that the now-reversed thrust of the assertion is any better supported than was the earlier assertion saying the opposite -- there may be some suggestions on both sides of that in different sources -- I didn't look closely, but if it is not clearly on one of these two opposed sides then
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caught my eye -- it changed "Immigration blurred the racial caste system" to "The lack of constant immigration blurred the racial caste system", completely reversing the meaning of that article assertion. None of the cited supporting sources were changed. I took a quick look at some of the sources,
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The first time that the royal standards of the Faith were seen to fly in this island was when the Archipelago was first discovered by the Admiral Alonso de Magallanes. He followed a new and difficult route , entering by the Strait of Siargao, formed by that island and that of Leyte, and landing at
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Recognizing the captain, so many turned upon him that they knocked his helmet off his head twice... An Indian hurled a bamboo spear into the captain's face, but the latter immediately killed him with his lance, which he left in the Indian's body. Then, trying to lay hand on sword, he could draw it
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While at Limasaua, enjoying rest and good treatment, they heard of the River of Butuan, whose chieftain was more powerful. His reputation attracted our men thither to see for themselves or be disillusioned, their curiosity sharpened by the fact that the place was nearby. The barbarian lived up to
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The military organization of Manila might have depended to some degree on non-European groups, but colonial authorities measured a successful imperial policy of defense on the amount of European and American recruits that could be accounted for in the military forces.~CSIC ser. Consultas riel 301
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Not finding in Butuan the facilities required by the ships, they returned to Limasaua to seek further advice in planning their future route. The Prince of Limasaua told them of the three most powerful nations among the Pintados , namely those of Caraga, Samar, and Zebu. The nearness of Zebu, the
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Currently, the structure of this article seems a bit ad-hoc, and the article seems to be trying to do too much at once. Sections are perhaps vaguely chronological, but they are more based on topics, leading to the article moving backwards and forwards through time as it goes on, which seems
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It seems like around October 11th 2019 someone seriously messed up this article with all this nonsense about Japan in 1237 and lots more. I can't see how to revert it easily, and I really don't know the true history anyway. Somebody more knowledgeable ought to fix all this.
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To better manage content from this time period, I would suggest that Captaincy General of the Philippines take on more fully the role of a country-style article, while this article serves as the main History article for that country-style article, similar to how
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I haven't checked further, but it seems counterintuative to me that Magellan could have taken part in the the Battle of Mactan (described in that article as close hand-to-hand combat) without having reached the shores of Mactan. --
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Magellan invaded Mactan Island with only 48 armored men (less than half his crew) against Lapu-Lapu's army of some 1,500 warriors. Several hours later, Magellan lay dead without having reached the shores of Mactan. See
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series of six consecutive edits, some of which make changes seemingly along the sane theme as above. I'm under the weather this morning and not up to looking more deeply at all this, but I think it needs a look.
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What is in this rule? I need to know but i can't find it it's one of the periods but when i search it,the article is not specific, it's general as in "Spanish Colonial Periods" like that what am i gonna do????
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is not good. The Spanish conquests of the Philippines are only a small part of the story of the 377 year period this article covers but the title suggests otherwise. It should really be titled something like
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the island of Limasaua which is at the entrance of that Strait. Amazed by the novelty and strangeness of the nation and the ships, the barbarians of that island welcomed them and gave them good refreshments
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The Filipinos consented to be governed by Spain in 1599. Your reference should from a book written by those who were alive during the time the event was taking place.
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Done! Months are going by rather quickly these days. Title is now consistent with related articles and reflects the breadth of the subject. Adios
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SLAVERY was abolished in the Spanish Empire? The New Laws, I believe, covered the indigenes...not imported Africans. This should be clarified.
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suboptimal for a history-style article. Some sections, such as "Spanish Government", seem very out of place. On the other hand, the article
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This section should really have been placed at the bottom of the talk page, but other than that, I concur. This article really should be at
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The isle where an Easter mass was celebrated was Mazaua. This is the isle's name that comes from from the various eyewitness accounts of
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change in the article assertion mentioned above to better reflect the sense of the sources cited as I read the relevant content there.
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Restore accurate quotation -- see https://books.google.com.mm/books?id=h1Y2DAAAQBAJ&pg=PA240. Perhaps {{sic}} is called for.
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article. I'm on my way out the door at the moment right now and don't have the time to try to figure out why that was done.
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in Antonio Pigafetta's map and text. Combés wrote a three-paragraph epitome of the Mazaua incident based on three sources,
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I have shifted the most obvious text, there's no doubt smaller refinements that can continue to be made both ways.
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is currently barely a start-class, and has a "History" section which doesn't even link back to this article!
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Translation by Fr. Miguel Bernad, S.J., "Butuan or Limasawa?" in: Kinaadman, Vol. III, 1981, pages 4-5. --
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Moro maybe derogartory for Spaniards but I don't think it is used in a derogative way by Filipinos.--
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Here is the story of Combes on Limasawa from the translation by Fr. Miguel Bernad, S.J.:
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Limasawa is the name invented by Fr. Francisco Combés pointing to an isle that is named
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According to the article, March 16, 1521, fell on Saturday, not on Wednesday. —
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What is this page? It seems to be a cut-and-paste job from something else.
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Limasawa therefore has no connection, no link, no reference to a mass!
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What day of the week was March 16, 1521? Was it Saturday (
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