The Filipinos adapted to Spanish colonization by embracing Catholicism, changing their names, and building houses from stone and brick. They utilized European furniture, transportation methods like carriages and trains, and held festivals honoring Catholic figures and the governor. The native Alibata alphabet was also replaced with the Roman alphabet.
The Filipinos adapted to Spanish colonization by embracing Catholicism, changing their names, and building houses from stone and brick. They utilized European furniture, transportation methods like carriages and trains, and held festivals honoring Catholic figures and the governor. The native Alibata alphabet was also replaced with the Roman alphabet.
The Filipinos adapted to Spanish colonization by embracing Catholicism, changing their names, and building houses from stone and brick. They utilized European furniture, transportation methods like carriages and trains, and held festivals honoring Catholic figures and the governor. The native Alibata alphabet was also replaced with the Roman alphabet.