The History of the Philippines: Empires, Colonization, and Identity — Fexingo History
In this episode of The History of the Philippines, Lucas and Luna explore the founding of Fort Pilar in Zamboanga in 1636, a strategic Spanish military outpost on the frontier of the Muslim South. They discuss the role of the Jesuit missionary Melchor de Vera, who designed the fort, and the Spanish-Moro Wars that shaped Mindanao's history. The episode covers the Dutch threat, the rise of the Sultanate of Maguindanao, and the 1635-1636 campaign led by Governor Sebastián Hurtado de Corcuera against Sultan Kudarat. Lucas explains the daily life of the Christian settlers and soldiers at the fort, the trade networks connecting Zamboanga to Manila and Cebu, and the fort's eventual abandonment in 1662. The conversation also touches on the enduring legacy of Fort Pilar as a symbol of Zamboanga's unique Chavacano culture, born from this colonial crucible. Listeners will gain insight into a lesser-known but pivotal chapter in Philippine history, where Spanish imperial ambition clashed with Muslim resistance in the southern seas. #Zamboanga #FortPilar #SebastiánHurtadodeCorcuera #MoroWars #SultanKudarat #Mindanao #Jesuits #MelchorDeVera #SpanishEmpire #PhilippineHistory #Chavacano #17thCentury #Maguindanao #ColonialPhilippines #History #FexingoHistory #SoutheastAsia #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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