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The Hispanic Influence in the Phillapines

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We define culture as the manifestation of human intellectual achievement regarded collectively (Mangahas). Culture is very important to each country in this world. It is crucial to the makeup of a country and the diversity each country has. Today in the Philippines, the Hispanic influence is seen everywhere you go. In the past, the Philippines governed by both Mexico and Spain. Influences you will see are the language, food, and dance. Influences from the US are the use of English language and the modern pop cultural. Religion is an important part of a country’s culture. Majority of the Filipino population is Roman Catholic. Catholics makeup about 82% of the religions practiced. The next biggest religion is Islam. Muslims makeup around 5% …show more content…

They saw what independent control looked like and wanted the same for themselves. They came back to the Philippines viewing the Spanish rule with distain and hatred. A small revolt occurred into place in 1872 that did not accomplish what they wanted but set up another revolt that would happen twenty years later. In 1892, nationalists began to organize within secretly. They were all committed to independence and would do whatever it took to gain it. In 1895, Emilio Anguinaldo became its leader in the Cavite Province. In 1896, the revolutionists began the fighting in Manila. Once they attacked the capital, the revolt quickly spread throughout the country (Mangahas). The Americans entered the war wanting to end the Spanish rule of the Philippines. This was the start of the Spanish American War in the Pacific. The first battle that the Americans fought against the Spanish was the Battle of Manila Bay. The United States Navy commander, Commodore George Dewey, was aboard the USS Olympia. The squadron defeated the Spanish squadron in less than three hours. They destroyed the squadron and took control of the harbor at Manila Bay. After this battle, the bay had ships from Britain, Germany, and France. The Germans were there to protect German interests but were constantly being a pain for the Americans. A move that changed the war was Commodore Dewey brought back the Revolutionary leader back from exile. Emilio Anguinaldo left exile in Hong Kong so he could

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