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The Attractions of the Philippines to United states

II. Effects of Spanish Colonization of the Philippines

In 1565, Spain was the first to colonize the Philippines. Because Spain ruled the
Philippines for such a long time and for such a long time, they had a huge influence on
modern Filipino culture. Religion continues to have the greatest impact. This is clear
because Spain's purpose throughout their control was to convert as many countries as
possible to Roman Catholicism. Another example of Spanish influence may be found in
the arts, where most kinds of Filipino art are greatly influenced by Spanish. The
paintings and architecture have a traditional Spanish feel to them, and can be credited
to artists who came from Spain to create art and build structures with a Spanish flavor.
Other impacts from the long Spanish reign in the 16th-19th centuries can still be
observed, but because the Spanish utilized the church to dominate and govern, the
Catholic churches and architecture remain the most significant source of influence.

III. Comparison of the Domestic Structure during the American colonization to the
Domestic Structure of today
IV. The Pros and Cons of the Colonization of America to the Philippines

The American colonizer is that they supply resources that come from them, such as
dealing with areas for agricultural and plant farming. They are also abundant in precious
resources such as gold, oil, and coal. Some of them were advantageous to the
Philippines. I understand that they want every colonial country to learn and grow in their
cultures and traditions. They will be known as one of the wealthiest colonizers as a
result of this.

The manner of life of the locals has been affected. What is the point of being disrupted?
Is this because some natives, such as Filipinos, have no sense of freedom, and if they
do not recognize American culture and tradition, Filipinos may end up as slaves, as they
have been till now, if they do not recognize the colonizer's inhabitants? The disturbance
of Filipinos' lives has caused them to become self-sufficient. As you can see, President.
According to Duterte, the Philippines will reject American backing. It doesn't imply the
communication will be cut forever, but it does illustrate that the Philippines must stand
up and not rely solely on American help.

V. In your opinion, what happens if American people opted not to colonize the entire
archipelago of the Philippines?

Obviously, there would be no Philippines and no Filipinos. Luzon may have been a
Chinese territory as a result of its proximity to the Asian giant, while Mindanao could
have become a Malaysian or Indonesian province. Let us recall that it was Spain who
united the Philippines' principal islands in the 16th century as we commemorate
Independence Day. "The Philippine nation state would not have existed if it hadn't taken
the islands," Palatino added.

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