the initial impressions of the Spaniards to the Filipinos are: first is an animal! second is no knowledge third is the filipino is easy to manipulate
they wanted colonize and rule as many lands as possible, some of the filipinos are lock of knowledge and lock of unity.
It is believed Filipinos descended from Malaysians.
Perseverance, Intelligence, Resourcefulness, Knowledge- seeking
early custom and tradition of filipinos?
not many books were written about the past at the time it happened most of what we know about the past is due to archaeological digs and guesses
Because of robbers and other bad people.
the initial impressions of the Spaniards to the Filipinos are: first is an animal! second is no knowledge third is the filipino is easy to manipulate
Filipinos revolt fail because of lack of cooperation, traitor of some members, lack of gadgets, poor plans and style of battle.
I think somewhere in May. BTW, Filipinos are not POOR.
because Filipinos did not use their minds.
Historical knowledge
There are several reasons for the poor knowledge about Philippine antiquity. One is the lack of written records from early Philippine civilizations. Another factor is the destruction and loss of archaeological sites and artifacts due to various factors such as colonization, wars, and natural disasters. Additionally, limited resources and funding for archaeological research in the country have also contributed to the lack of knowledge about Philippine antiquity.
The past tense of "poor" is "poured." "Poor" is an adjective that describes a lack of wealth or resources, while "poured" is the past tense of the verb "pour," which means to flow or cause to flow in a steady stream. The two words are homophones, meaning they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
Poor productivity, poor quality, poor human resource, inadequate knowledge, poor strategy, poor management etc, etc.
lack of knowledge and skills.
The branch of knowledge that deals with past events is known as history. Historians study and interpret the past to better understand human civilizations and societies.