In contrast to cotton and linen, Manila rope was derived from Manila hemp—an extremely strong and durable material sourced from Manila, or abacá, plants native to the Philippines (hence it being named ...
Exporting Manila hemp should have been lucrative for the Philippines. Instead, colonialism got in the way. The American government saw Manila rope as a valuable wartime resource, and it sought to ...
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