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Spanish Colonial History of the Philippines

1 h 0 min · 26. Mai 2026
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In this episode, we examine the Spanish colonial history of the Philippines, from Miguel López de Legazpi’s arrival in 1565 to the 1898 Treaty of Paris, tracing how Spanish rule reshaped the archipelago through Catholic missionary work, centralized government, and the Manila galleon trade. We explore the challenges Spain faced, including Dutch naval attacks and the British occupation of Manila, as well as the economic changes brought by nineteenth-century global trade. The episode also highlights the rise of a Filipino middle class, the growth of nationalism, the Philippine Revolution, and the end of Spanish rule as the country transitioned into the American colonial period.

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