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- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 accessdate "2011-11-04".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 accessdate "2011-11-21".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 accessdate "2011-12-14".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 author "Zhidong Hao".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 edition "illustrated".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 first "Zhidong".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Battle_of_Tunmen.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Battle_of_Xicaowan.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Cantonese_people.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy China–Portugal_relations.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy History_of_Ningbo.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Islam_during_the_Ming_dynasty.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Macau.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Malacca_Sultanate.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Malayan–Portuguese_war.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Ningpo_massacre.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Portuguese_Malacca.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isCitedBy Slavery_in_Portugal.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 isbn "988-8028-54-5".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 last "Hao".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 location "Hong Kong".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 page "11".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 page "12".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 page "63".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 page "67".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 publisher "Hong Kong University Press".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 quote "At the same time the Portuguese stationed in Tunmen began to set up fortifications, attacked and looted Chinese ships and kidnapped Chinese men and women. However, the main problem was very likely the Portuguese purchase and enslavement of Chinese children, who had been most likely kidnapped by local criminals. The purchase and enslavement of these kidnapped children was carried out by men led by Andarde's younger brother, Simão de Andrade in 1518-19. By that time Fernão Peres de Andrade had already returned to Lisbon with triumph. The Chinese arrested Peres on his way back to Guangzhou, and he died in prison there in 1524. The Portuguese were expelled from Tunmen in 1521 and the authorities in Beijing and Guangzhou announced a ban on trade with the Portuguese.".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 quote "In 1522, a fleet of six ships and 300 men led by Martim Afonso de Melo Coutinho came to China. They encountered and fought the Chinese naval forces in Xicaowan, an area in Xinhui county in what is Dayushan of Hong Kong, close to Macau. In the military conflict with the Chinese, however, dozens of them were captured, and some were executed. The Battle of Xicaowan frustrated the Portuguese so much that they decided to try other places.".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 quote "Pires came as an ambassador to Beijing to negotiate trade terms and settlements with China. He did make it to Beijing, but the mission failed because first, while Pires was in Beijing, the dethroned Sultan of Malacca also sent an envoy to Beijing to complain to the emperor about the Portuguese attack and conquest of Malacca. Malacca was part of China's suzerainty when the Portuguese took it. The Chinese were apparently not happy with what the Portuguese did there.".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 quote "There was indeed a group of Portuguese who became pirates, called "Macau ruffians," or policemen who turned bad, along with "Manila-men" from the Philippines and escaped African slaves. Their fleet attacked “the Cantonese ships when they could get them at an advantage, and murdered their crews with circumstances of great atrocity.”55 They were destroyed in Ningbo by a fleet of Chinese pirates with the support of the local Chinese government and other Europeans.".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 quote "There was indeed a group of Portuguese who became pirates, called "Macau ruffians," or policemen who turned bad, along with "Manila-men" from the Philippines and escaped African slaves. Their fleet attacked "the Cantonese ships when they could get them at an advantage, and murdered their crews with circumstances of great atrocity."55 They were destroyed in Ningbo by a fleet of Chinese pirates with the support of the local Chinese government and other Europeans.".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 quote "This is a time when there were most African slaves, about 5100. In comparison there were about 1000 to 2000 during the later Portuguese rule in Macau.".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 quote "while Pires was in Beijing, the dethroned Sultan of Malacca also sent an envoy to Beijing to complan to the emperor about the Portuguese attack and conquest of Malacca. Malacca was part of China's suzerainty when the Portuguese took it. The Chinese were apparently not happy with what the Portuguese did there.".
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 title "Macau History and Society".
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- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 url "https://books.google.com/books?id=LP9q1dzVRYQC&pg=PA63&dq=black+slaves+macao&hl=en&ei=Ku66TuyxNcbc0QHP5Z3dDQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q&f=false".
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- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 url v=onepage&q=they%20were%20destroyed%20in%20Ningbo%20by%20a%20fleet%20of%20Chinese%20pirates%20with%20the%20support%20of%20the%20local%20Chinese%20government%20and%20other%20Europeans.&f=false.
- books?vid=ISBN988-8028-54-5 year "2011".