immigration laws in the mid-1960s. Rather, its origin dates back to U.S. colonization of the Philippines in the early 20th century, when colonizers began to Americanize nursing education and disseminate the idea of the U.S. as the land of opportunities. As Choy argues, Filipina nurses' ...
How did Western imperialism affect the culture of the colonies? What were the main economic consequences of American imperialism? What were the moral implications of American imperialism? How did colonizers benefit from imperialism? How did imperialism affect Siam?
immigration laws in the mid-1960s. Rather, its origin dates back to U.S. colonization of the Philippines in the early 20th century, when colonizers began to Americanize nursing education and disseminate the idea of the U.S. as the land of opportunities. As Choy argues, Filipina nurses' ...
Like the Cubans, Filipinos had waged a long war against their Spanish colonizers. The United States could have given them the independence they had long fought for, but, instead, at the behest of President William McKinley, the United States occupied the islands and from 1899 to 1902 waged ...
Professors Cochran and Harpending point out that it is wrong to accuse the Spanish colonizers of deliberately eliminating native populations. They note that theconquistadorswanted to rule over a populous empire, not a wasteland of corpses. Moreover, when the Spanish conquered the Philippines less th...
In almost every case, white colonizers brought them when free blacks (or other local populations) were unwilling to do the work slaves had done. In the Caribbean, for example, former slaves disappeared into the back country and became subsistence farmers rather than work for wages at their old...
Therefore, their legal status in America has dramatically changed in a matter of years, and the Filipino American community has travelled from an incipient symbiosis with their colonizers/hosts to the realization that a new identity had to be forged in an urgently needed literature of "self...
Though colonizers attempted to extinguish Pilipino cultures, vital literature describes PA cultures that not only survive but continue to be passed on from one generation to the next. The Philippines remains a diverse country with various ethnolinguistic groups, federally recognized groups of Indigenous ...