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William Howard Taft was the first US Civil Governor of the Philippines, but he got that appointment AFTER the Spanish-American War. There was no American governor f the Philippines during the Spanish-American War because until the war was over the Philippines were a Spanish possession and had a Spanish governor.
they treated Philippines oppressively.
how to say brought in spanish
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
The American forces defeated the Spanish in the Philippines. The American Forces were commanded by one Commodore George Dewey.
It was the Philippines as a Spanish Colony.
It was invented by the Spanish then it was introduced to the Philippines when the Spanish colonized Philippines.
Spanish occupation of the Philippines ended in 1898.
Spanish occupation of the Philippines was created in 1521.
Cebu was the first Spanish city in the Philippines. It was founded by the Spanish Cortes in 1571.
Philip II was in power during the Spanish Period in the Philippines. (that's why Philippines)
Spanish colonization of the Philippines brought the disadvantages of foreign diseases to the natives. Spanish colonization brought the advantages of wealth and technology to the Philippines.
Spanish rule ended in the Philippines in 1898 when the United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War.
they bought the philippines from the spanish.
The Philippines had been a Spanish colony, and following the Spanish-American war, the US considered the Philippines to be the spoils of war, and sought to take possession of it. The population of the Philippines had other ideas, however.
Many Filipinos have Spanish last names due to the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, which lasted for over 300 years. During this time, many Filipinos were assigned or adopted Spanish surnames for administrative and religious purposes. Today, these Spanish last names are still commonly used and passed down through generations.
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.