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... ades, the cannons had rusted on the platforms of the Boac Cathedral walls, barely used. In time, the townspeople had regarded them no differently than statues—merely decorations.
The Spanish had placed them there, facing the river, in case of Moro pirate attacks. But when the pirates stopped targeting Boac, their purpose became merely symbolic.During the revolution against Spain last year, the defenders fired a few rounds—once or twice—though only for intimidation, not real combat.
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