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                    [Summary] => Today,  October 3, 1603, the first Chinese revolt was quickly suppressed after many Filipinos from Quiapo and Tondo are killed.


Manila was dependent on the Chinese for almost all its trade and services. It was the importance of Chinese labor and trade that Fr. Hernando delos Rios Coronel advised the Spanish Crown to accord fair treatment to the Chinese. Every time the Chinese were massacred or expelled, the colony experienced the pangs of economic depression.
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The Archbishop-Governor made this surprise initial attack with the thought that he would soon have reinforcement. It was in the previous day (September 28) that he chose Father Miguel Branas, USA, to lead the Filipino troops from San Fernando through Bangcusay on the way to Manila.
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                    [Summary] => Today,  October 3, 1603, the first Chinese revolt was quickly suppressed after many Filipinos from Quiapo and Tondo are killed.


Manila was dependent on the Chinese for almost all its trade and services. It was the importance of Chinese labor and trade that Fr. Hernando delos Rios Coronel advised the Spanish Crown to accord fair treatment to the Chinese. Every time the Chinese were massacred or expelled, the colony experienced the pangs of economic depression.
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