It was once a hacienda during the Spanish occupation of the Philippines.
Nasugbu became a very important centre of trade during the Spanish occupation of the country.
Only some stones remain from the ruins of the two forts built by the Spanish occupation in its early take over.
They not only resisted during the first decade or so of Spanish occupation, like other groups, but through the rest of the 16th century.
The town already had a unique culture and way of life prior to Spanish occupation.
The strange lantern over the crossing is an unfortunate relic of Spanish occupation.
It then became the capital of the islands in the early part of the Spanish occupation.
After Spanish occupation the ownership was to change and the boundaries would shrink many times.
Initially, the Spanish occupation of the island proceeded without bloodshed.
Originally adapted from the Spanish during their 300 year occupation of the Philippines.