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industry gave
President Ferdinand E. E.
Marcos the
opening to
strip the
hacenderos of
their self-appointed
roles as
kingmakers in
national politics. Hopes...
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Philippine island of
Negros during World War II, it
tells the
story of how two
hacendero families cope with the
changes brought about by the war. In translation...
- constitution.
Motivated by
either economic interests or
sheer realpolitik, the
hacendero-led
cantonal government surrendered to U.S.
forces on
March 4, 1899, following...
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Napindan to
Bagumbayan during the
months of
August up to October. The
Hacenderos of
Maysapan and
Taguig proposed to
transfer the Town
center and church...
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building the
church were
Manuel Montinola,
Engineer M. Sales, and the
hacenderos of the province's
sugar industry. The
church of
Kabankalan was elevated...
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noticeable decrease of the male po****tion. As
conflict between the friar-
hacenderos, the
inquilinos and
casamas multiplied more
people went into
hiding in...
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because he was
succeeded a year
later by Don
Diego Tabotabo, a
wealthy hacendero from Liloan, Cebu, who then
finally moved the town
capital to its current...
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colonial rule was
divided between Papa Isio's
dumaan and
sacada army and the
hacendero-led
cantonal forces,
between which relations were tense. Both
armies as...
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construction of the
church and so in May 1935, he
sought the help of the
hacenderos of San Carlos: the Gamboas, Broces, Llantadas, and the Menchacas. Don...
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Escobar is not a
revolutionary but a
member of the
dehumanized clan of
hacenderos or
landlords of
sugar plantations. Paco
Texeira was a
survivor of the...