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Faith

Navigating Faith: Indigenous Beliefs and the Inquisition in Colonial Philippines

Posted on 21 May 202421 May 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

About 90% of the Philippines’ 104 million people were Christian in 2000, notes the CIA World Factbook. Most of these were Catholic. This shows how deeply Christianity has influenced the country. The Philippines’ religious story includes native beliefs mixing with those of Spanish colonialists and the Christian faith. This mix formed a rich culture where…

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Social Issues

What Are the Social Issues in the First Philippine Republic?

Posted on 21 May 202421 May 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Just over two years, the First Philippine Republic met many social challenges. It started in 1899 during the fight against Spain and the Philippine-American War. This new republic faced problems with class differences, not enough schools for everyone, and poverty. It also dealt with health issues, unequal treatment of men and women, and attacks from…

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Macabebes

The Burning of The 300 Macabebes

Posted on 21 May 202421 May 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Around 300 people from Macabebe were killed by fire in their church on April 27, 1899. This sad event, called the Burning of The 300 Macabebes, marked a key time in Philippine history. It was during the struggle for Philippine independence. The Macabebes, soldiers from Macabebe in Pampanga, faced this terrible fate in the Philippine-American…

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Claire Phillips

Claire Phillips – The Spy Nightclub Owner in 1940s Manila

Posted on 25 April 202425 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did you know that Claire Phillips, an American entertainer and club owner, defied the odds and became a renowned spy during World War II in Japanese-occupied Manila? Her daring espionage activities and acts of heroism have left a lasting impact on history. Key Takeaways: Claire Phillips was an American entertainer and club owner who became…

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Partido Kommunista ng Pilipinas

Exploring the Partido Kommunista ng Pilipinas’s Impact in Marcos Era

Posted on 25 April 202425 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did you know the Partido Kommunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) played a big role in Philippines’ history? They helped shape political talk and opposition during the Marcos era. The PKP’s work really changed how politics was viewed. Key Takeaways The Partido Kommunista ng Pilipinas (PKP) had a significant impact on political discourse and resistance during the…

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Bad

Why Was Marcos Sr. Viewed as Bad? Insights & Acts.

Posted on 25 April 20243 May 2025 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did you know that Ferdinand Marcos Sr., the former president of the Philippines, is widely viewed as a bad leader? Marcos Sr.’s time as president was marked by bad governance and authoritarian rule. His regime saw human rights abuses and a lot of corruption. The country also suffered from economic plunder. Many believe Marcos Sr.’s…

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The Story of Negros and the Escalante Massacre of 1985

Negros History: Escalante Massacre of 1985 Unveiled

Posted on 25 April 202425 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

In 1985, Negros Occidental, a province in the Philippines, saw a horrible event. It was called the Escalante Massacre. This happened during martial law and the deep control of the sugar industry. It left a big mark on Negros’ history. Key Takeaways: The Escalante Massacre of 1985 was a significant event in the history of…

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Philippines Myths

Colonial Philippines Myths Believed as Facts

Posted on 24 April 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Philippines is a mix of over 150 cultural, ethnic, and linguistic groups. Spanish colonization tried to bring these different stories under one rule for nearly 400 years1. This blending of local folklore and Spanish cultural impacts interests historians and fans. Stories from the Philippines show a fight against being erased by outsiders, from Spanish…

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Witness

Was Jose Rizal a Witness to GomBurZa’s Death?

Posted on 24 April 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did you know that Jose Rizal might have seen the execution of GomBurZa? This group included Fathers Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora. They were executed on February 17, 1872. This event changed the fight for independence and religious freedom in the Philippines. But was Rizal really there when GomBurZa was killed? The stories…

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Smallpox

How or Why Smallpox Spared the Philippine Population When the Spanish came

Posted on 24 April 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Despite smallpox’s global impact, the Philippines avoided major outbreaks during Spanish colonization. This begs the question: why did the Philippines escape when other places didn’t? It’s a fascinating topic, shedding light on unique circumstances that influenced the Philippines’ fate. Key Takeaways: The Philippine population remarkably remained resilient to smallpox during Spanish colonization, avoiding a major…

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