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The Philippines and the Shift from Colony to Country

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The history of the Philippines is a saga of resilience, struggle, and the arduous journey from centuries of colonial subjugation to the assertion of its own national destiny. For over 300 years, the archipelago was a distant outpost of the Spanish Empire, and subsequently, after a brief, tumultuous period of revolutionary independence, it became a…

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Infrastructure

Developing the Philippines: America’s Infrastructure Projects

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The transition of the Philippines from Spanish colony to an American possession at the turn of the 20th century marked a pivotal, albeit controversial, period in Philippine colonial history. Following the Spanish-American War and the subsequent, bloody Philippine-American War, the United States embarked on a program aimed at pacifying the archipelago and establishing a new…

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Independence

The Rocky Road to Independence: American Promises to the Philippines

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The story of Philippine independence is a complex narrative woven with threads of aspiration, conflict, paternalism, and shifting geopolitical interests. For nearly five decades, the Philippines was under American colonial rule, a period marked by significant development, cultural exchange, but also deep-seated resistance and a persistent Filipino yearning for sovereignty. Central to this era were…

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Self-Rule

Establishing Self-Rule in the Philippines: The Commonwealth Era

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The history of the Philippines is a compelling narrative of struggle, resilience, and the persistent pursuit of nationhood. For centuries under colonial powers—first Spain, then the United States—the Filipino people harbored an unyielding desire for sovereignty. The period from 1935 to 1946, known as the Philippine Commonwealth Era, stands as a pivotal chapter in this…

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World War II

World War II in the Philippines: Occupation and Liberation

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Philippines, a strategically vital archipelago in the Pacific, found itself thrust onto the global stage of World War II with brutal force. As a Commonwealth of the United States since 1935, it was an anticipated target for the expansionist Japanese Imperial Army. The conflict in the Philippines became a defining period in the nation’s…

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Philippines

The Philippines: From Spanish Colony to American Territory

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The narrative of the Philippines is a tapestry woven with threads of colonialism, revolution, and the complex interplay of global powers. For over three centuries, the archipelago existed as a Spanish Colony, its destiny largely dictated by the Crown in Madrid. This era, known as the Spanish Colonial Period, profoundly shaped the nation’s culture, religion,…

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Basilica

Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño de Cebu: A Sacred Monument of Faith

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Nestled in the heart of Cebu City, the Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño de Cebu stands not merely as an architectural marvel, but as a profound Sacred Monument of Faith, deeply intertwined with the fabric of Philippine History. It is the enduring home of the revered Santo Niño Image, an icon whose story begins with…

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Resistance to Christianity

Lumad Resistance to Christianity

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The narrative of Spanish colonialism in the Philippines is often dominated by tales of Christianization and the integration of lowland populations into the colonial fold. However, the story is far more complex, particularly in the southern island of Mindanao, where large segments of the population successfully resisted Spanish dominion and, crucially, the imposition of Christianity….

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Datu Sumakwel

Datu Sumakwel: The Legendary Chief of Panay Island

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

The islands of the Philippines boast a rich tapestry of history, woven from threads of oral tradition, archaeological findings, and colonial records. Before the arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, complex societies thrived across the archipelago, governed by chieftains known as datus. Among the most enduring figures from this pre-colonial past, particularly in the Visayan…

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Lolita Oroc

Miracle of Lolita Oroc

Posted on 28 April 202528 April 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Philippine History is a vibrant and complex tapestry woven from grand narratives of revolution and nation-building, alongside countless localized stories of individual struggle, survival, and faith. Among these more personal accounts, often preserved through oral tradition or community memory, are narratives described as “miracles” – events defying ordinary explanation, offering hope, or demonstrating remarkable resilience…

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