Because when the Spain invaded the Philippines.. Spaniards take over the power and the freedom of the Filipinos,, They also get some of are riches which one of the relic that should preserve to see the culture of the Filipinos...
Magellan made quite an exhaustive trip from Spain to the Philippines. It included Portugal and Brazil, Guam, Cebu, Trinidad, and finally the Philippines.
The definition of science as a "rebel against prejudice and blind faith" is often attributed to American science fiction writer Isaac Asimov. Asimov expressed this sentiment in his essays and works as a way to emphasize the importance of evidence-based reasoning and critical thinking in the pursuit of knowledge and understanding in science.
The first map of the Philippines was made by Spanish explorer and cartographer Diego Ribero in 1527. It was included in the "Padrón Real," a map commissioned by King Charles V of Spain.
She was a rebel because society told her that she couldn't be a pilot because she was a woman. She went against everything that was the social norm and went ahead and became one of the most influential pilots of the day. Basically since everyone told her that she couldn't do it but she did it anyways was what made her a rebel.
When it won its war of independence against Spain on September 27, 1821.
The Sedition Act made it illegal to rebel against law and to publish any anti government writings.
The Spanish owned the Philippines as part of their empire. The Philippines was governed from what is now Mexico, since Spain and Philippines are too far apart. Since Spain owned the Philippines for some 300 years, Spanish culture and influence has made a very big impact on Philippine culture. In Luzon, you'll see Mexican-style churches at every square. The Filipino language, also has countless amounts of cognates with Spanish. The days of the week, conjunctions, and time-telling is done in Spanish, even though it isn't the official language of the Philippines anymor. The cuisine of the Philippines also bears Spanish influence, such as lechon, crispy patta, flan and empanada. Which are as popular and "national" in the Philippines as they would be in Spain, Mexico or Puerto Rico.
The Philippines' location made it a strategic stopover for Spanish ships traveling between the Americas and Asia, allowing for trade and colonization efforts. It also provided access to valuable resources like spices and minerals, enhancing Spain's economic power. Additionally, its position in the Pacific Ocean increased Spain's influence and control over the region.
Made in the Philippines was created in 1987.
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.
if i knew i wouldn't be looking it up!
Henry Joseph M. Bersano Made the Philippines.