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So under the governorship in the Philippines of Don Jose Basco y Vargas, two Dominicans and an assortment of government officials and functionaries headed by a governor were sent to Batanes. On 26 June 1783 the islands were officially made part of the Philippines. It did not take long before the true economic potential of the islands be-came ...
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Vasco y Vargas, José de. Conde de la Conquista de las Islas Batanes (I). Ronda (Málaga), 1733 – Málaga, 23.XII.1805. Jefe de escuadra de la Real Armada y gobernador general y capitán general de las Islas Filipinas. Pertenecía por ambas ramas a familias de la nobleza andaluza.
The society led to the creation of Plan General Economico of Governor-General José Basco y Vargas, 1st Count of the Conquest of Batanes Islands, which implemented the monopolies on the areca nut, tobacco, spirited liquors and explosives.
José Basco y Vargas D. (1733-1805) 1st Count of the Conquest of Batanes Islands , Don , and 53rd Governor General of the Philippines (1778-1787) Died aged c. 72
José Basco y Vargas. José Basco y Pérez de Vargas, 1st Count of the Conquest of Batanes Islands (Spanish: José Basco y Vargas, primer conde de la conquista de las islas Batanes (1731–1805) was a naval officer of the Spanish Navy who served as the 53rd governor of the Spanish Philippines under the Spanish Empire, from 1778 to 1787. An ...
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In 1782, Basco sent an expedition to conduct the formalities of acquiring the Ivatans' consent to become subjects of the king of Spain. The Ivatans, with their elders and leaders such as the heroic Aman Dangat, revolted against Spanish rule.