first it was Spain, second it was the united states but then later on in time the united states gave the Philippine's their independence
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∙ 8y agoThe Philippines was colonized by:
Spain:1565-1762,1764-1898
United Kingdom:1762-1764
United States:1898-1940,1945-1946
Japan:1940-1945
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∙ 14y agoSpain
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∙ 9y agoSpain
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the Philippines is rich in many natural resources that attracted many colonizers.
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The Spanish colonizers built forts to protect themselves from periodic assaults coming from defiant natives and Muslim raiders.
FORTS IN THE PHILIPPINESThe following are the forts that the Spanish colonizers built in the Philippines:* Fort San Pedro in Cebu City * Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila * La Fuerza del Pilar in Zamboanga
The Philippines was colonized by Spain in the 16th century and was under Spanish rule for over 300 years until it was ceded to the United States in 1898 after the Spanish-American War. The United States governed the Philippines until it gained independence in 1946.
The major religious group in the Philippines is Roman Catholicism. It was introduced by Spanish colonizers in the 16th century and has had a significant influence on the country's culture and traditions.
José Rizal is best known for his political writings that inspired the Philippine revolution and ultimately led to his execution by the Spanish colonizers.
firstly it is: "Who are the two major colonizers of the Philippines." 1) Spain the Philippines were a colony of Spain. However they had long been fighting for independence. 2) America before America won the Spanish American war, American president William McKinley told Emiliano Aguinaldo, (almost like the Filipino George Washington) that if the Filipinos helped America win the Spanish-American War, he would let them have independence. sadly, at the end of this war, America broke her promise.
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The colonizers used the resources of their colonies to grow their own economies.