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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 Tobacco Monopoly: How a State-Run Vice Built the Philippines cover

The Tobacco Monopoly: How a State-Run Vice Built the Philippines

In 1782, the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines did something unprecedented: it seized control of a vice. The tobacco monopoly, or estanco de tabaco, turned a humble leaf into the financial backbone of the colony for nearly a century—and sparked some of the era's most surprising rebellions. This episode follows the monopoly from its Bourbon-era origins under Governor José Basco y Vargas, through the brutal consolidation of Cagayan Valley's tobacco fields, to the Basi Revolt of 1807 and the lesser-known tobacco revolts of the 1840s. Along the way, we meet the Cagayan farmers who were forced to grow nothing but tobacco, the Chinese mestizo contractors who enriched themselves on the trade, and the Ilocano and Pangasinan peasants who rose up when the state crushed their livelihoods. The monopoly didn't just fill Manila's coffers—it reshaped the archipelago's economy, ecology, and social structure, leaving a legacy that echoes in modern Philippines' debates over state control and personal freedom. This is the story of how a government learned to profit from addiction, and what happened when it pushed too far. #TobaccoMonopoly #EstancoDeTabaco #JoseBascoYVargas #CagayanValley #BasiRevolt #PhilippineHistory #SpanishColonialism #BourbonReforms #Ilocos #Pangasinan #TobaccoRevolt #ChineseMestizo #Principalia #PoloYServicios #SoutheastAsia #ColonialEconomy #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. juni 2026 - 9 min
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The Tabon Man: Filipinos' Oldest Ancestor and Cave Legacy

In this episode of The History of the Philippines, Lucas and Luna journey deep into Palawan to explore the Tabon Caves, home to the earliest known human remains in the archipelago. We discuss the 1962 discovery of Tabon Man by Dr. Robert Fox, the challenges of dating skull fragments and bones, and what these ancient finds tell us about the first settlers of the Philippines. We also touch on the debate over the Tabon Mandible's age—whether it's 16,000 or 47,000 years old—and how it fits into the broader story of human migration across Southeast Asia. Along the way, we consider the cave's role as a burial site, the tools and animal remains found there, and the legacy of this national treasure. Join us for a thoughtful look at what it means to trace Filipino identity back to a cave on the South China Sea. #TabonMan #TabonCaves #Palawan #RobertFox #PhilippineArchaeology #EarlyHumans #SoutheastAsianPrehistory #NationalMuseumPhilippines #LipuunPoint #QuezonPalawan #Pleistocene #ManunggulJar #SaHuynh #AustronesianMigration #CaveBurial #StoneTools #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. juni 2026 - 9 min
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The Novales Revolt 1823: Creole Officers vs Spanish Rule

In 1823, a young creole officer named Andrés Novales led a dramatic uprising in Manila that briefly seized control of Intramuros before being crushed. This episode explores the revolt as a flashpoint of creole (criollo) identity, the tensions between Spanish-born peninsulares and American-born Filipinos, and how the Liberal Triennium in Spain inspired dreams of independence. We trace Novales's path from the Spanish Army to the walls of Fort Santiago, the involvement of Mexican soldiers, and the surprising aftermath that blended execution with clemency. We also discuss the broader context of Latin American wars of independence and their ripple effects across the Pacific. How did a single night of rebellion foreshadow the later rise of Filipino nationalism? Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover this overlooked chapter in Philippine colonial history. #AndrésNovales #NovalesRevolt #CreoleUprising #Intramuros #FortSantiago #PhilippineHistory #SpanishColonialEra #Peninsulares #Criollos #LiberalTriennium #RiegoRevolt #MexicanSoldiers #Manila1823 #FilipinoNationalism #History #FexingoHistory #ColonialResistance #SoutheastAsia Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The 1628 Tamblot Revolt: Bohol's Resistance Against Spanish Rule

In 1628, an uprising shook the island of Bohol. The Tamblot Revolt, led by a babaylan named Tamblot, was a direct challenge to Spanish colonial authority and the Catholic Church's efforts to suppress indigenous beliefs. Lucas and Luna explore the spiritual and political motivations behind the rebellion, the tactics used by Tamblot's followers, and the brutal Spanish response that ended the revolt. They discuss the role of the babaylan as spiritual leaders, the significance of the diwata and anito spirits, and how the revolt foreshadowed later resistance movements like Dagohoy's century-long rebellion. This episode connects the Tamblot Revolt to broader themes of indigenous agency, cultural survival, and colonial violence in the Philippines. #Tamblot #Bohol #Babaylan #PhilippineHistory #SpanishColonialism #IndigenousResistance #1628 #Diwata #Anito #CatholicMissionaries #Jesuits #Revolt #Luzon #Visayas #Philippines #SoutheastAsia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Dagohoy Rebellion: A Century of Resistance in Bohol

In 1744, a Jesuit priest refused to give a Christian burial to a Filipino constable who had died in pursuit of a fugitive. That refusal sparked the longest revolt in Philippine history: the Dagohoy Rebellion, which lasted 85 years and saw the entire island of Bohol rise against Spanish rule. Led by Francisco Dagohoy, a native Boholano who transformed a personal grievance into a war of independence, the rebellion established a free indigenous government in the island's mountainous interior. Despite multiple Spanish expeditions—including a 1,000-soldier campaign in the 1750s—the rebels held out until 1829, when a combination of amnesty, military pressure, and the death of Dagohoy himself finally ended the conflict. This episode explores the origins of the rebellion, the leadership of Dagohoy, the rebel stronghold in the Anda Peninsula, and the eventual Spanish reconquest under Governor General Mariano Ricafort. Along the way, we consider what the rebellion reveals about colonial justice, indigenous political resilience, and the limits of Spanish authority in the Philippines. #DagohoyRebellion #FranciscoDagohoy #Bohol #PhilippineHistory #SpanishColonialEra #Rebellion #Jesuits #Anda #Ricafort #Visayas #ColonialJustice #LongestRevolt #IndigenousResistance #History #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsia #Philippines #18thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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