+ Follow GOVERNOR ROJO Tag
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[Title] => Today in the Past
[Summary] => Today, October 1, 1762, Simon de Anda y Salazar is appointed lieutenant governor and captain-general by Archbishop Rojo.
When the war had been raging for several days without showing appreciable signs in favor of the Spanish forces, the Spanish colonial authorities felt the gravity of their situation and knew the imminent danger of British occupation.
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[Title] => TODAY IN THE PAST
[Summary] => Today, September 29, 1762, Governor Rojo personally commands a surprise attack by 500 Filipinos and a number of Spanish residents on the British.
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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GOVERNOR ROJO
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[Summary] => Today, October 1, 1762, Simon de Anda y Salazar is appointed lieutenant governor and captain-general by Archbishop Rojo.
When the war had been raging for several days without showing appreciable signs in favor of the Spanish forces, the Spanish colonial authorities felt the gravity of their situation and knew the imminent danger of British occupation.
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-01 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Samson Lucero
[SectionName] => Freeman Opinion
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[Title] => TODAY IN THE PAST
[Summary] => Today, September 29, 1762, Governor Rojo personally commands a surprise attack by 500 Filipinos and a number of Spanish residents on the British.
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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[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1732652
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