conversion of old religion of Filipinos to Catholicism;colonized the Philippines and subjugate the Filipinos
The Spanish had three primary motives in colonizing the New World: the three 'G's—gold, glory, and gospel. Gold- to add to one's wealth by extracting wealth from the new world, Gospel- and to convert souls to Christianity, and Glory of conquering new lands for Spain. Of these three motives, the one given the most weight was definitely GOLD: Spain wanted to add lands to its empire and extract gold and other precious metals from the new world. A secondary reason for colonizing was the religious conversion of native peoples.According to Henryan
There are three nations who colonized the Philippines which are: Spain (1565-1896), The United States of America (1898-1942, 1944-1946) and Japan (1942-1944)
During Rizal's time, the government of the Philippines was under Spanish colonial rule, characterized by abuses and corruption. The Spanish government was centralized and authoritarian, with power vested in the Governor-General. In contrast, the Philippines had limited representation and autonomy in governance compared to Spain.
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The three types of motives are external motivation, social pressure, and self motivation.
Spain lost the Philippines, Guam, and Puerto Rico to the United States in 1898. Spain also lost the right to control Cuba after the Treaty of Paris.
God, Glory, and Gold were the three motives.
the three motives of the European race is 1) economic 2) social/ religion 3) political/ military
God, Glory, and Gold were the three motives.
God, Glory, and Gold were the three motives.
Spain had three objectives in the Philippines, its only colony in Asia: to acquire a share in the spice trade, to develop contacts with China & Japan in order to further Christian missionary efforts, & to convert the Filipinos to Christianity.
Activation, persistence, and intensity.