The Americans taught the Filipinos English, introduced a democratic form of government, and improved the education system during their colonization period in the Philippines.
No. Filipinos are not Americans. They are Filipinos and they come from the Philippines and not in America.
The aim of the Filipinos in resisting the Americans during the Philippine-American War was to fight for independence and sovereignty from US colonial rule. They sought to protect their culture, traditions, and way of life from foreign domination.
As of 2019, there were approximately 4.2 million Filipinos living in the United States. They make up one of the largest groups of Asian Americans in the country.
The aims of the Filipinos during the Filipino-American War (1899-1902) were to gain independence and sovereignty from American colonization. The Americans aimed to assert control over the Philippines to further their geopolitical and economic interests in Asia.
Influences of Americans to the Filipinos: 1. introduced public schools 2. taught the English language 3. taught democracy- the right to vote 4. Protestant religion 5. sports like basketball, volleyball, tennis 6. concerts 7. wearing of undershirt, polo and shoes with high heels 8. eating of foods like hamburger, salad, hotdog, beef steak 9. movie watching 10. belief on Christmas tree and Santa Claus 11. drinking of wine and carbonated drinks
No. Filipinos are not Americans. They are Filipinos and they come from the Philippines and not in America.
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The Americans introduced the Filipinos to a modern educational system, English language instruction, and democratic ideals, which were not emphasized under Spanish colonization.
Filipinos are known for their warm hospitality, strong family ties, and festive culture. They are also hardworking, resilient, and adaptable. Filipinos take pride in their traditions, love for food, and sense of community.
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Americans and Filipinos
11 million have green cards and 12 million have visas
All were Americans to walk on the moon.
Gradual replacement of Americans by Filipinos in government service
Americans and Filipinos
The aim of the Filipinos in resisting the Americans during the Philippine-American War was to fight for independence and sovereignty from US colonial rule. They sought to protect their culture, traditions, and way of life from foreign domination.
Yes. Because of the Spanish we learned how to trade. Our natives was taught how to be civilized. And the Spanish taught our natives on how to lead a country.