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During the Spanish era, which lasted from 1565 to 1898, Filipinas experienced significant cultural, social, and political changes. They were subjected to colonial rule, which imposed Spanish laws and Catholicism, often leading to the erosion of indigenous traditions. Many Filipinas were marginalized, with their roles primarily centered around domestic responsibilities, but they also participated in resistance movements against colonial oppression. The era laid the groundwork for later struggles for independence and women's rights in the Philippines.

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