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What do you call a colonist that opposed British rule?

Colonists who opposed British rule were called patriots.


Why roman catholic strongly opposed the billwith the noli metangere and el filibusterismo?

The Roman Catholic Church strongly opposed the novels "Noli Me Tangere" and "El Filibusterismo" because they criticized the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines, which the Church was closely associated with. The novels depicted the abuses and injustices committed by the Spanish authorities and clergy, which threatened the Church's authority and influence in the country. Additionally, the novels inspired nationalist sentiments and fueled the Filipino desire for independence from Spanish colonial rule.


What are the institutional impact of the spanish rule in the Philippines?

institutional impact of spanish rule


What is the Spanish translation of 'light'?

As opposed to dark- "Luz" As opposed to heavy- "Ligero"


Which countries were under the Spanish rule in the 1900?

What countries of the world are currently under Spanish rule


When did Spanish rule in Cuba end?

Spanish rule in Cuba ended on January 1, 1899.


What was the name for people who opposed British rule?

patriots


Who opposed the rule of the directory?

They were government officials and legislators


Who is a colonists who opposed British rule?

Patrick Henry


What was a colonist who opposed British rule?

john smith


What type of spanish is spoken in Cartage?

Castillian Spanish, as opposed to other dialects of Spanish in former colonies.


What ended the Spanish rule in the Philippines?

Spanish rule ended in the Philippines in 1898 when the United States defeated Spain in the Spanish-American War.