i think so because spaniards rule them for many years
The Spanish occupation of the Philippines began in 1565 when Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi established a colony in Cebu. This marked the start of over three centuries of Spanish rule in the Philippines.
Yes, the Philippines was a Spanish colony for over 300 years, from 1565 to 1898. During this period, Spain heavily influenced the country's culture, language, and religion.
The lack of a Philippine representative in the Spanish Cortes during the Spanish colonial period was due to the Philippines being considered a distant colony with limited political rights and representation. The Spanish authorities governed the Philippines directly through appointed officials, and decisions regarding the colony were made by the Spanish government without direct input from Philippine representatives.
The Philippines is named by its discoverer, Magellan, after the then current King of Spain, King Felipe.
The Spanish period in the Philippines lasted from 1521–1898. During this era, the Philippines was a colony of Spain. The influence of Spain during this era has carried over into modern day Philippines. There are many traditions which still exist that originated with the Spaniards.
It was the Philippines as a Spanish Colony.
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because it was one of the contract of the Spanish government to the American government that they will give up Philippines as their colony
The former Spanish colony located on an archipelago of 7,107 islands is the Philippines.
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The Spanish occupation of the Philippines began in 1565 when Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi established a colony in Cebu. This marked the start of over three centuries of Spanish rule in the Philippines.
At one time the Philippines were a Spanish Colony. Spain lost the islands to the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War.
The Philippines had been a Spanish colony, and following the Spanish-American war, the US considered the Philippines to be the spoils of war, and sought to take possession of it. The population of the Philippines had other ideas, however.
because it was one of the contract of the Spanish government to the American government that they will give up Philippines as their colony
The Philippines was a Spanish owned colony from 1521-1898, after the Spanish lost the Spanish-American war the Americans took over. President William McKinley decided to colonize because it was a good point of trade with China.
Cuba, Guam, the Philippines and Puerto Rico
From 1521 to 1898 the Philippines was a Spanish colony, under Spanish policy the nation was answerable for religious institutions; they wanted the Filipinos to become Roman Catholic. They also wanted the Philippines to become a trade port; this was a boost for the economy.