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The History of the Philippines: Empires, Colonization, and Identity — Fexingo History

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The Philippine archipelago is a palimpsest of migrations, empires, and resistance. From the Austronesian settlers who carved the Banaue rice terraces into the Cordilleras, to the Islamization of the Sulu and Maguindanao sultanates, to the brutal imposition of Spanish colonialism under Miguel López de Legazpi—Lucas and Luna trace how centuries of foreign domination forged a distinct Filipino identity. This show explores the pre-colonial barangays and the spread of Islam in Mindanao, the Spanish colonial state’s alliance with the friars and the Galleon Trade, the rise of the Katipunan and the 1896 Revolution, the Philippine-American War and the Moro Rebellion, the Commonwealth era, the Japanese occupation during World War II, the Hukbalahap insurgency, and the Marcos dictatorship leading to the People Power Revolution of 1986. We examine the deep cultural hybridity expressed in Catholic fiestas, baybayin script, and jeepney art, and debates over postcolonial historiography, the Moro conflict, and the legacy of US military bases. Why does the Philippines remain one of Asia’s most Westernized yet resilient societies? Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel the tangled legacy of empire, colonization, and the ongoing struggle for a truly independent national identity. #Philippines #BanaueRiceTerraces #SpanishColonialism #Katipunan #PhilippineAmericanWar #MoroRebellion #PeoplePower #FerdinandMarcos #JoseRizal #AndresBonifacio #LapuLapu #GalleonTrade #Barangay #Mindanao #WorldWarII #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode The 1762 British Occupation of Manila Cover

The 1762 British Occupation of Manila

In 1762, during the Seven Years' War, British forces captured Manila from the Spanish, ruling the city for 20 months. This episode explores the British occupation's impact on the Philippines: how it disrupted the Manila-Acapulco galleon trade, exposed Spanish military weaknesses, and inadvertently fueled Filipino resistance. We follow the British fleet under General William Draper and Admiral Samuel Cornish, the Spanish defense led by Archbishop Manuel Rojo del Río, and the pivotal role of the Filipino principales and sangleys. The occupation also saw the rise of the Silang Revolt in Ilocos, led by Diego and Gabriela Silang, who exploited Spanish distraction. We discuss how British promises of independence to Filipino rebels sowed early seeds of nationalism, and how the occupation's end in 1764, via the Treaty of Paris 1763, returned control to Spain but left a legacy of diminished prestige and increased local agency. Keywords: British occupation Manila 1762, Seven Years War Philippines, Silang Revolt, Diego Silang, Gabriela Silang, Treaty of Paris 1763, Manila galleon, Archbishop Rojo, Draper Cornish, Filipino nationalism. #BritishOccupationManila #SevenYearsWar #DiegoSilang #GabrielaSilang #SilangRevolt #ManilaGalleon #TreatyOfParis1763 #ArchbishopRojo #WilliamDraper #SamuelCornish #PhilippineHistory #SpanishColonial #18thCentury #ColonialWarfare #FilipinoNationalism #Sangley #Ilocos #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

15. Juli 2026 - 8 min
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The 1843 Spanish Expedition to the Sulu Sultanate

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the 1843 Spanish expedition against the Sulu Sultanate, a forgotten chapter in the long struggle for control of the Sulu Sea. They explore the strategic importance of Jolo and the Sulu Archipelago, the leadership of Sultan Jamal ul-Kiram I, and the brutal naval battle that ended with a Spanish withdrawal. Along the way, they unpack the role of the Moro peoples, the impact of slavery and piracy as justifications for Spanish campaigns, and the broader context of European imperialism in Southeast Asia. Lucas tells the story of Narciso Clavería, the governor-general who ordered the attack, and the little-known counter-raid by Sulu warriors on Spanish Zamboanga. The conversation also touches on the complex legacy of these conflicts, which shaped Muslim-Christian relations in the Philippines for generations. Perfect for listeners who want a nuanced look at a pivotal moment in Philippine history that's often overshadowed by more famous revolts and revolutions. #SuluSultanate #MoroHistory #NarcisoClaveria #JamalUlKiram #Jolo #Zamboanga #SpanishExpedition1843 #Mindanao #SuluSea #19thcentury #Imperialism #SoutheastAsia #PhilippineHistory #ColonialHistory #NavalHistory #Piracy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

15. Juli 2026 - 5 min
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The 1890s Tobacco Industry Shift in Cagayan Valley

In the 1880s, the Spanish tobacco monopoly finally collapsed in the Philippines, leaving behind a transformed landscape in Cagayan Valley. This episode explores how the end of the estanco de tabaco reshaped local economies and social structures, focusing on the rise of independent tobacco growers, the emergence of a new class of Chinese-Filipino merchants, and the slow, uneven transition to a free market. We follow the story of Don Mariano Pichon, a principalía member who leveraged his connections to build a private tobacco empire, and examine the 1887 Gaddang uprising in Isabela, a revolt rooted in land and labor disputes after the monopoly's fall. Along the way, we touch on the role of the Maura Law of 1893, which reorganized local governance, and how the tobacco boom fueled the rise of the ilustrado class. The episode ends with a reflection on how this economic shift laid the groundwork for the revolutionary fervor of the 1890s, as farmers who had tasted economic independence began to question Spanish rule. #CagayanValley #TobaccoMonopoly #DonMarianoPichon #GaddangUprising #MauraLaw #Ilustrado #SpanishColonial #PhilippineHistory #IndependenceMovement #1887Revolt #EstancoDeTabaco #Principalia #ChineseMerchants #SoutheastAsia #EconomicHistory #ColonialResistance #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Ifugao Bulul: Guardians of the Cordillera Rice Terraces

Lucas and Luna explore the spiritual world of the Ifugao people through the bulul, a carved wooden figure that serves as a guardian of rice granaries and a link to the ancestors. They discuss the role of the mumbaki (shaman-priest), the Hudhud epic chants, and the social and religious significance of the bulul in pre-colonial and colonial Philippines. How did Spanish colonization and American rule affect Ifugao traditions? What do the bulul's stylized features and precious materials reveal about Ifugao cosmology? This episode delves into the artistry, rituals, and resilience of a culture that built the Banaue Rice Terraces. #Ifugao #Bulul #BanaueRiceTerraces #Hudhud #Mumbaki #Cordillera #PhilippineHistory #IndigenousReligion #RiceTerraces #AncestorWorship #ColonialPhilippines #SoutheastAsia #Anthropology #FolkArt #Precolonial #UNESCO #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The 1896 Battle of San Juan del Monte: First Cry of the Philippine Revolution

In this episode of The History of the Philippines, hosts Lucas and Luna examine the Battle of San Juan del Monte on August 30, 1896, widely considered the first major engagement of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule. They explore the Katipunan's plan to seize the San Juan powder magazine, the role of key figures like Andrés Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto, and the aftermath that sparked a nationwide uprising. The conversation delves into the controversial 'Cry of Pugad Lawin' versus the 'Cry of Balintawak' debate, the strategic miscalculations of the Spanish authorities, and how this battle transformed the Katipunan from a secret society into a revolutionary army. Listeners will learn about the weaponry used, the geography of the battlefield, and the impact of the Battle of San Juan del Monte on the subsequent course of the revolution. This episode avoids re-covering ground from earlier episodes on the Malolos Republic or the Philippine-American War, instead focusing on the crucial opening act of the revolution. #PhilippineRevolution #BattleOfSanJuanDelMonte #AndresBonifacio #Katipunan #PhilippineHistory #EmilioJacinto #SpanishColonialEra #FirstCry #SanJuanDelMonte #PowderMagazine #1896 #SoutheastAsianHistory #History #FexingoHistory #PhilippineIndependence #Revolutions #ColonialHistory #Manila Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. Juli 2026 - 8 min
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