Mexico played a significant role in the early Spanish colonization of the Philippines, primarily through its connection to the Spanish Empire. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, Mexico became a crucial base for Spanish expeditions to the Philippines. The Manila Galleons, which operated between Acapulco and Manila, facilitated trade and communication, linking the two regions and allowing for the transfer of goods, people, and culture. Thus, while not directly involved in the military conquest, Mexico was integral to the establishment and sustainability of Spanish rule in the Philippines.
Hernán Cortés made an expedition to what we call Mexico today with the goal of conquering the Aztec people
No, Dewey did not receive help from Dr. Walter Reed in conquering the Philippines. Dr. Walter Reed was known for his work in combating yellow fever, while Dewey was a naval officer who played a key role in the Battle of Manila Bay during the Spanish-American War.
By conquering the Aztecs
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Conquering Mexico, at the Fall of Tenochtitlan (August 13, 1521).
Mexico is located in North America and south of Texas. The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia. The Philippines and Mexico does have something in common: Spanish Colonization. From 1565 to 1821, the Philippines was part of Mexico when Mexico was NEW SPAIN. And New Spain is now modern-day Mexico.
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Spain and England were willing to renegotiate with Mexico. France was actually interested in conquering Mexico.
American and Filipino troops retreated to Bataan.
Because the southwest originally was part of Mexico. By conquering such territories, many of these people were swiftly sacked from their lands.