The relationship between the Spaniards and the Philippines began in 1565 when Spain colonized the archipelago, leading to over three centuries of Spanish rule. This period significantly influenced Filipino culture, religion, language, and governance, introducing Catholicism as the dominant faith. The relationship was marked by both cultural exchange and resistance, culminating in the Philippine Revolution in the late 19th century, which aimed to end colonial rule. The legacy of Spanish colonization is still evident in various aspects of Filipino society today.
Spaniards massacred the Incas.
disadvantages brought by spaniards in the philippines
Spaniards born in the Philippines are known as "Insulares."
Spaniards born in the Philippines are called "Filipino-Spaniards" or "Criollos".
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The philippines are a constittutional area
pilicies implemented by spaniards in the philippines
The Spaniards were in control of the Philippines. They made laws for the express purpose of preserving order and maintaining their colonial government.
The Spaniards invades and took control of the Philippines from 1565 to 1898 which is a total of 333 year. However, Ferdinand Magellan had come to Philippines in 1521.
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The Philippines became a colony of Spain for 3 centuries.
the greatest contribution of the Spaniards to the Philippines is Christianity