When the raiders from Mindanao attacked the Spaniards in Manila, there were natives who joined the Spaniards in attacking the raiders, since the people in Mindanao continued getting people to be sold as slaves.Sources: https://kyoto-seas.org/pdf/30/4/300403.pdfLinks to an external site. and https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OH1P0wRcB5b38vRxI-Q-lLeH--FJNz9a/view?usp=sharingLinks to an external site.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse
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When the raiders from Mindanao attacked the Spaniards in Manila, there were natives who joined the Spaniards in attacking the raiders, since the people in Mindanao continued getting people to be sold as slaves.Sources: https://kyoto-seas.org/pdf/30/4/300403.pdfLinks to an external site. and https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OH1P0wRcB5b38vRxI-Q-lLeH--FJNz9a/view?usp=sharingLinks to an external site.Group of answer choicesTrueFalse
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The question seems to be asking whether it's true or false that when raiders from Mindanao attacked the Spaniards in Manila, there were natives who joined the Spaniards in attacking the raiders, because the people in Mindanao continued to enslave people.
To answer this question, we would need to review the sources provided. However, as an AI, I'm currently unable to access external links or files, such as the ones you've provided. I recommend you to read through the sources and look for information that either supports or contradicts the statement.
If the sources confirm that natives joined the Spaniards in attacking the Mindanao raiders due to the continued enslavement of people, then the answer would be "True". If the sources do not support this statement, then the answer would be "False".
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