The Spaniards pacified the native Filipinos primarily through a combination of military force, strategic alliances, and religious conversion. They employed superior weaponry and established garrisons to suppress resistance and control key areas. Additionally, they formed alliances with certain local leaders while converting many Filipinos to Christianity, using the Church as a tool for governance and cultural assimilation. This blend of coercion and collaboration helped the Spanish establish a colonial foothold in the Philippines.
because the Filipinos were ignorant before
The Spanish had muskets and rifles, while the Filipinos only had spears. Also, the Spanish turned tribes on each other before destroying the victorious tribe, saving them the work of destroying the other tribe.
katamaran!
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
During the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, the Spaniards committed various abuses against the Filipinos, including forced labor, land seizure, high taxation, suppression of native culture and traditions, and violent repression of uprisings against Spanish rule. They also imposed discriminatory social hierarchies that favored Spaniards and marginalized Filipino natives.
During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, there was a clear social hierarchy with the Spaniards at the top and the Filipinos below them. Spaniards enjoyed more privileges, rights, and opportunities compared to the natives. The Spaniards controlled government positions, land, and resources, while the Filipinos were often marginalized and discriminated against.
a play that came from the spaniards and was adapted by the filipinos.
The Spaniards ? For dominance over their country ?
Filipinos were derogatorily called "Indios" by the Spaniards.
Equality between Spaniards and Filipinos did not exist during the Spanish colonial period. Spaniards held higher social and political status compared to Filipinos, who were subject to various discriminatory policies. The lack of equality fueled resistance and movements against Spanish colonial rule.
I guess 1521 thru the Spaniards in honor of King Felipe of Spain ...
the impact of the novel is to awaken the eyes of the Filipinos, to make a revenge against the Spaniards, it just to fight for peace,,the novel makes the Filipinos became desperate and fight against the hatred spanish authorities and foment revolution