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Some examples of European heritage in the Philippines include architecture such as colonial churches and buildings left by the Spanish, as well as culinary influences like the use of tomatoes and garlic in Filipino cuisine that were introduced by the Spanish. The presence of Catholicism, a legacy of Spanish colonization, is also a significant aspect of European heritage in the Philippines.
the asia heritage of the philippines
Latin American heritage in the Philippines includes influences from Spanish colonization, such as language (Spanish loanwords in Filipino languages), religion (Catholicism), architecture (Baroque churches), and culinary traditions (dishes like adobo, flan). Additionally, there are historical ties between the Philippines and countries in Latin America, such as Mexico, where the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade occurred.
The Spanish introduced the concept of European civilization, including European style politics, to the Philippines when they began expanding into the nation. Prior to the Spanish, the Philippines were not a unified country and had a well developed process of politics and war among the various states that controlled the islands. The particular style of politics and government now seen in the Philippines is derived from US style government and politics. The US controlled the Philippines from about 1903 and imposed many elements of the US Constitution and governmental style on the country. Prior to WW2 a date for Philippine independence had been set and a Commonwealth government established with increasing local control of all governmental functions.
the most important contribution of the americans in the philippines was education..
During Spanish rule in the Philippines, the country was under colonial governance characterized by centralized control, enforced through structures like the encomienda system. The Spanish also introduced Christianity, which remains a dominant religion in the country. The period had a lasting impact on Filipino society, with the colonization leading to long-term political, social, and economic changes that continue to shape the Philippines today.
It was the Philippines as a Spanish Colony.
effects of globalization in the philippines on politics
because Philippines is the first establish the REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES...
Philippines, better know as filipinas, was a New Spanish colony,and they did what we told them to do, until we left Spain and they stayed a Spanish colony with Cuba, until the Americans decided to take that away from Spain.
It was invented by the Spanish then it was introduced to the Philippines when the Spanish colonized Philippines.
Philip II was in power during the Spanish Period in the Philippines. (that's why Philippines)