Beginning with Ferdinand Magellan's arrival in the Philippines, in the 1500s, Spanish governors, colonists, and merchants imparted their culture, including their Catholicism, to many Filipinos. The Philippines remained a Spanish colony until 1898 when the U.S. defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War.
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They had no gov't. The Spaniards implemented the gov't to the Filipino natives. Peanuts Butter baseball time is bananas
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
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Indio meant native of the Indies. Look up West and East Indies.
The Spaniards influenced the Filipinos in various ways, including introducing Christianity, imposing Spanish culture and language, implementing a feudal system, and introducing new crops and agricultural techniques. These influences have had a lasting impact on Philippine culture, language, and society.
The Spaniards made an educational program for Filipino natives where primary education was compulsory.
Spaniards born in the Philippines are called "Filipino-Spaniards" or "Criollos".
Its because Jose Rizal don't want or like the way the Spaniards treat the Filipino peoplethe Spaniards think that they are the supreme because of their color.
The Philippine colonizers are Americans that's why
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rizal profession is to unite filipino and spaniards
ayaw nyo sabihin sagot gago kayo
is - Kumusta. It sounds like Spanish - because the Spaniards went to the Philippines.
The arrival of the Spaniards to the Philippines led to significant changes in the country's history, culture, and society. It marked the beginning of Spanish colonization, which lasted for over 300 years and had a lasting impact on the Philippines, including the introduction of Christianity, changes in governance, and the integration of Spanish influence into Filipino culture.
DR.JOSE RIZAL,MACARIO SAKAY
they will killed,bring to prison,,and etc.