Football or "soccer"
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No. Filipinos are an Austronesian ethnic and cultural group in South East Asia. They are more closely related to groups like the Hawaiians and Malays. However, there is a significant Spanish influence due to the Spanish colonization.
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Most of the Filipinos were disenfranchised during the Spanish colonization. This is because many Filipinos were struggling fishermen and farmers. While the initial goal was to colonize and help the Filipinos secure a financial advantage via trade and commerce, the Spanish seemed more interested in expanding their empire. As a result, the wealthy and privileged Filipinos prospered under Spanish rule, while the majority of the country barely made it by. The condition of Filipinos, however, would get better as the Spanish became more understanding about the plight of the people.
America's influence to Filipinos is that they are the one who guide us to education! and the reason is that so we Filipinos accept their being a leader.
Basically -- Africans, Polynesians, Maylasians, and the Spanish are the ancestors of the Filipinos.
The Filipinos were not united, so the Spanish divided them and conquered the different regions. The Spanish then converted them to Catholicism so that they would fight with the Roman Catholic Spanish.
japanese traders to filipinos
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About 96% of the Filipinos can speak Tagalog while 5 out of 10 Filipinos can speak English fluently. The elders can speak Spanish because Spanish language was incorporated in the school curriculum some decades ago.
Filipinos were derogatorily called "Indios" by the Spaniards.
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The US took control of the Philippines after they helped them with the Spanish. And Filipinos wanted freedom or the US to get out.