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disadvantages brought by spaniards in the philippines
Spaniards born in the Philippines are known as "Insulares."
Spaniards born in the Philippines are called "Filipino-Spaniards" or "Criollos".
The Spaniards first established a colonial and centralized form of government in the Philippines. SISTEMA ENCOMIENDA: KING CARLOS TRUSTED THE COUNTRY TO THE CONQUISTADOR. LOCALS OR NATIVES(BE IT LAND,ANIMALS OR ETC.) WERE CALLEDENCOMIENDAS. SPANIARDS ON THE OTHER HAND,WERE CALLEDENCOMENDROS. FOR FILIPINOS(GRADE 5 STUDENTS LIKE ME) WHO ARE INTERESTED. PLEASE SEE MORE ABOUT THAT ON PAGE122 OF KALINANGAN 5 BOOK.(GREEN WITH A FACE PAINTED)
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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.
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' contributions to the Philippines include introducing Christianity, Spanish language, architecture, and legal system. They also influenced Filipino culture, cuisine, and traditions. Additionally, they established trade routes and brought new crops to the country.
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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It was a colony ruled under the Spanish monarchy until 1898 when it became a temporary U.S. colony. It became independent in 1946.