Spain took over their nation, exploited and abused them. Later, the rights to doing that were purchased by the United States, in a move bitterly denounced by Mark Twain.
took their powers away
disadvantages brought by spaniards in the philippines
Some of the malpractices inflicted by the Spaniards during colonization included forced labor and enslavement of indigenous peoples, cultural suppression and destruction, spread of diseases leading to high mortality rates, and exploitation of natural resources without regard for the environment or local populations.
The Spanish occupied the Philippines in the 16th century to expand their empire, spread Christianity, and establish trade routes in Asia. They sought to exploit the resources of the islands and gain a foothold in the region for economic and strategic purposes.
magelan
pilicies implemented by spaniards in the philippines
The Spaniards were in control of the Philippines. They made laws for the express purpose of preserving order and maintaining their colonial government.
The Spaniards invades and took control of the Philippines from 1565 to 1898 which is a total of 333 year. However, Ferdinand Magellan had come to Philippines in 1521.
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Some positive contributions of the Spaniards in the Philippines include the introduction of Christianity, which has shaped the cultural and religious landscape of the country. They also established the foundation of Philippine education and governance systems, as well as introduced new crops, cuisine, and architectural styles.
the greatest contribution of the Spaniards to the Philippines is Christianity
The Philippines became a colony of Spain for 3 centuries.
The Spanish came in the Philippines for 3G's. gold, glory and God.