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Sangley Rebellion : ウィキペディア英語版
Sangley Rebellion
The Sangley Rebellion was a Sangley rebellion which took place in Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, in October 1603.〔Boxer, p.261〕
==Incident==
The reasons for the rebellion are unclear,〔Borao, p.1〕 but they seemed to have originated in the suspicions of the Archbishop of Manila Miguel de Benavides, O. P., that the Chinese had ambitions to control the Philippines.〔
The Governor-General of the Philippines and failed conqueror of Cambodia, Luis Pérez Dasmariñas died during the rebellion when, overconfident of Spanish strength, he attacked a vastly superior number of Chinese. When cautioned from attacking by his fellow officers, he famously derided them as cowards and retorted that "twenty five Spaniards were enough to conquer the whole of China".〔(South East Asia, Colonial History By Paul H. Kratoska, p.135 )〕 When Dasmariñas led a force of Spaniards to try to apprehend the Chinese, he and his men were all killed by the Chinese who mounted the heads of several hundred of the Spaniards on poles throughout Manila.
The rebellion was then quelled by the Spaniards, together with the support of Filipinos and the Japanese in the settlement of Dilao.〔 The Japanese especially showed no mercy in the repression. Altogether 20,000 Chinese were killed.〔

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