Submerged Spanish era towns in Lake Taal, Philippines: An underwater and archival investigation of a legendTetracyclinesAnimal feedsTetracycline extractionMicellar liquid chromatographySodium dodecyl sulfateFirst page of articledoi:10.1111/j.1095-9270.1986.tb01156.xThomas R. Hargrove...
Spanish missionaries brought the first printing press to the Philippines in the 1590s. Tomas Pinpin, a Chinese merchant who had been converted to Christianity, put up the shop to house the press. He worked under the tutelage of the Dominican friars to produce in 1593 what is believed to be ...
Cuba was granted their independence, the United States emerged as a world power, and Spanish colonization ended. After the war, the United States continued to fight, until 1901, against the Filipinos who wanted their independence. The United States did grant the Philippines their independence in ...
domination of the Philippines, and transformation of the United States into a world power. Drawing from primary sources, this book sheds new perspectives on the negotiations and diplomatic maneuvers preceding the war, and explores the boom in intelligence gathering by the United States. It explains ...
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Philippines - Spanish Colonization, Culture, Trade: Spanish colonial motives were not, however, strictly commercial. The Spanish at first viewed the Philippines as a stepping-stone to the riches of the East Indies (Spice Islands), but, even after the Por
Outside the Iberian Peninsula, Spanish is spoken in virtually all of Central and South America except Brazil (where Portuguese is spoken), as well as in the Canary Islands, parts of Morocco, and the Philippines. Latin American Spanish has a number of regional dialects; all are derived from ...