Spanish Colonization they were not the first Europeans in thePhilippines‚ the first well documented arrival of western Europeans in the archipelago was theSpanishexpedition led by Portuguese Ferdinand Magellan‚ which first sighted the mountains of Samar at dawn on 16 March 1521 (Spanishcalendar)...
In the Philippines, what was the result of Spanish colonization in terms of religion? A. All traditional religions were completely wiped out. B. Catholicism became the dominant religion. C. New religions were not allowed to be introduced. D. There was no change in religious beliefs. 相关...
aThe Philippines claims that as early as the Spanish colonization of the Philippines, Filipino fishermen were already using the area as a traditional fishing ground and shelter during bad weather.[9] In 1957, the Philippine government conducted an oceanographic survey of the area and together with ...
The Philippines: A Past Revisited From the Spanish Colonization to the Second World WarRenato ConstantinoCristian Peraz
The encomienda system, originating in the first period ofSpanish conquestof Moorish territories, originally targeted Muslims and other peasants. With the expansion of Spanish territories into the Americas, this system encouraged colonization by Spanish citizens at the expense of conquered non-Christian peo...
Launch an Inquisition asSpain A reference to the catchphrase in the Monty Python skit 'The Spanish Inquisition'. Non Sufficit Orbis Win a regular game asPhilip II An inscription on medals given in Philip II's reign, meaning 'the world is not enough'. ...
I might direct them to the Turkish conquest and colonization of Anatolia, culminating in "ethnic cleansing" of Greeks after World War I, not to mention the Armenian genocide during it. And the Turks are still at it against the Kurds, who aren't even Christians. ...
Undoubtedly, Filipinos have a long road to travel to undo centuries of colonization. However, the cinema may yet play a role in reinventing a national identity. Notes I Even during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II local film producers were turning out films although...
Bartolomé de las Casas spent 50 years of his life actively fighting slavery and the colonial abuse of indigenous peoples, especially by trying to convince the Spanish court to adopt a more humane policy of colonization. Unlike some other priests who sought to destroy the indigenous peoples' ...
The major fortresses and castles they (re)built in this period symbolized the importance of Havana as a hub for trade routes connecting peninsular Spain , the Caribbean and the Philippines (the Carrera de Indias and the Galeón de Manila ). In those construction sites, convicts worked side by...