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identified themselves with the
foreign term.
Native Filipinos were also
called Manilamen (or
Manila men) by English-speaking
regions or
Tagalas by Spanish-speakers...
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referred to as
Manila men, or
Manilamen, and
later Tagalas.
Filipino Americans residing in the
region (referred to as "
Manilamen" on the
account of Manila...
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aboard Spanish ships.
Since there were no
Filipino women with them,
these "
Manilamen", as they were known,
married Cajun and
indigenous women. The
first ****anese...
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British Empire. Filipino-Americans
residing in the
region (referred to as "
Manilamen" on the
account of
Manila being the
capital of the Philippines) were recruited...
- the
first permanent settlement in
Louisiana in 1763, they were
named "
Manilamen" and they
served in the
Battle of New
Orleans during the
closing stages...
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several anti-colonial movements,
Filomeno V.
Aguilar Jr. in his paper: "
Manilamen and seafaring:
engaging the
maritime world beyond the
Spanish realm",...
- China,
during the
Taiping Rebellion,
Filipinos who were
described as
Manilamen and were 'Reputed to be
brave and
fierce fighters' and 'were plentiful...
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Argentine War of Independence.
Filomeno V.
Aguilar Jr. in his
paper “
Manilamen and seafaring:
Engaging the
Maritime World beyond the
Spanish Realm” states...
- the
Filipino community were then
commonly referred to as
Manila men, or
Manilamen, and
later Tagalas, as they were free when they
created the
oldest settlement...
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Filipino settlers (notably in
Saint Malo, Louisiana) who were
known as "
Manilamen" from the
annual cross-Pacific
Galleon or
Manila Galleon trade with neighboring...