maynila
what are the places named by the spaniards
it was an agreement with the Spaniards and Americans to fake there battle
Manila paper is named after the capital city of the Philippines, Manila. It is traditionally made from Manila hemp fibers, which are sourced from the abacá plant native to the Philippines. The paper's light brown color and durability are reminiscent of the fibers used in its production, hence the name "Manila paper."
The Spaniards invaded Manila, Philippines on June 24, 1571 lead by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi from Mexico. Manila is the country's capital.
The city that the Spaniards built on the ruins of Tenochtitlan was named Mexico City.
Manila is founded by a muslim ruler long before spaniards first came in 1521. How can Legazpi be the founder of Manila? The word is derived from 2 Arabic words: min Allah (from Allah) So it was pronounced Minallah long before the first white man ( Spaniards) first set foot on the archipelago. Spain covered up later in the 16th century then reestablished or refounded Minallah to Manila. The tagalogs later pronounced it as Maynila.
Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Bataan, Laguna, and Batangas.
Brought reforms, lots of trading, Manila big trading hub, nice economy.
Spaniards made a pact with the Sultan of Manila which started the colonization and only after various pacts with other Sultans did colonization by war started (with the help of the Sultans).
For me the reason why the Americans came in the Philippines because they want to attack the Spaniards ,in Manila Bay in May 1, 1898.(Battle of Manila) I hope this help to all of he researchers..... good luck!!!!!!!!!!:)
On first being discovered by the Spaniards they were named "Pintados" (root word Pinta means Paint) because they used to paint their bodies.
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