Filipino History As A Colonial Resistance

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...was one of resistance to colonial rule. From the Spanish overlordship to the American, the people of the Philippines struggled to take control of their own lives. This was difficult since with the Spanish domination of the Philippines changes were made in the religious, social and political organizations. It was also difficult because the official voice of the island to the world was that of the overloads, not that of the Filipino people. Magellan's voyage gave Spain its foothold in the Philippines. The original conquest then, was one of Spanish Catholics who followed a basically feudal form while adhering to a basically capitalist economy. With its colonies already well established in the Americas, Spain was ready to incorporate the Philippines into its overall empire using proven techniques. From an economic perspective, then, Spain intended to take wealth from the islands to enrich those at home. There was also a religious justification for this conquest. There was close association between the Spanish crown and the papacy. Acting on papal authority for taking over the new world in the West, Spain sought to conquer indigenous peoples, in part, to Christianize them. By...

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