Europeans used various methods to control their colonies, two of which were direct rule and indirect rule. Direct rule involved the replacement of local leaders with European officials, allowing for direct governance and imposition of European laws and customs. Indirect rule, on the other hand, retained local rulers in power but under European supervision, allowing for some degree of local autonomy while still ensuring that European interests were prioritized. Both methods aimed to establish and maintain control over colonized regions while minimizing resistance.
The Lira.
The European powers were devastated by WW II and it took years to rebuild their economies and infrastructure (with the help of the US). They were in no condition to control a colonial empire. In addition, the European colonies had also been affected by the war and no longer believed the mythology about the superiority and advantages of European culture and civilization, which had brough the world to such disaster. WW II was very educational, and the colonies were not about to just go back to the way things used to be.
they used pows needles and sewers.
The Republic of the Philippines uses the Philippine piso. The currency used to be called the Philippine peso. One hundred centavos equals one Philippine peso.
Spain. Many place and family names still have a Spanish influence, although the lanuage is not used much
The Philippines.
Italy.
European countries used coercion to control the African land and people. They used fear and punishment to get the people to bend to their wishes.
The Philippines is where Tagalog is primarily spoken. It is one of the official languages of the country and is used in various aspects of daily communication.
if you mean Filipino this is a man from the Philippines.
France.
The Netherlands.
The Netherlands
So you want to know about Jose Rizal. Well his help to the Philippines was that he used his poems and sent them to the Spanyards. This was when the Spanyards had taken control of the Philippines.
"Philippine" is an adjective that describes something related to the Philippines, such as the Philippine culture or Philippine cuisine. "Philippines" is the plural noun that refers to the country made up of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia.
The national leaf of the Philippines is anahaw (Livistona rotundifolia).