During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines, several games were introduced that blended local traditions with Spanish influences. Notable games included "sipa," a traditional kicking game similar to sepak takraw, and "palo sebo," a game where participants attempt to climb a greased pole to reach a prize. Additionally, card games like "panguingue" and "taga" became popular, reflecting the leisure activities of the time. These games often served as both entertainment and community bonding experiences.
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During the Imperial era, the Spanish and Portuguese introduced Christianity, particularly Roman Catholicism, to the regions they colonized in the Americas, Asia, and Africa. This religious expansion was often accompanied by missionary efforts aimed at converting indigenous populations. The spread of Catholicism significantly influenced the cultures, social structures, and governance of these regions, many of which still reflect Christian traditions today.
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During the Spanish era in the Philippines, the medium of instruction was primarily Spanish. The Spaniards established schools and universities where subjects were taught in Spanish to further their influence and control over the local population. The use of Spanish as the medium of instruction was part of their efforts to assimilate the Filipinos into Spanish culture and society.
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