I have read the british in the 16 or 17 th century held the port of manila to ransome until paid by Spain to leave , but as with regards to the british ruling or liberating the Philippines, I have never heard of this .
England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Australia, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, New Zealand, Gibraltar, The Philippines,
they treated Philippines oppressively.
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The Silang Revolt happened during the British occupation of the Philippines during the Spanish colonization period. Don't get confused, it's still the Spanish period. The British actually asked the help of Diego Silang to overthrow the Spanish Rule. -Leo Amadeus Ruiz. :)
Spanish rule ended in the Philippines in 1898 when the United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War.
Yes,The British Rule is called a Monarchy.
British rule in Burma was created in 1824.
Yes. Malaysia was under british rule.
institutional impact of spanish rule
The Philippines was under direct rule by the United States during the American colonial period (1898-1946). The direct rule meant that the U.S. government had direct control over the administration and governance of the Philippines.
The golden rule in the Philippines, known as the "Golden Rule of Christianity," is to treat others as you would like to be treated. It emphasizes empathy, kindness, and respect towards all individuals.
They never will.