Table of Contents
- 1 What if Spain kept its colonies?
- 2 What happens when the Spanish came to America?
- 3 What were the effects of Spanish colonization in the Americas?
- 4 How did the Spanish treat the Native Americans?
- 5 What does Spain think of the Philippines?
- 6 Who named the Philippines?
- 7 Why did Spanish cut off natives hands?
- 8 Why did the Spanish marry natives?
- 9 What happened to the East Indies after the Spanish American War?
- 10 How did Madrid administer the Spanish East Indies?
- 11 When did the United States take over the Philippines from Spain?
What if Spain kept its colonies?
If the Spanish colonies had remained loyal to Spain, eventually Spain would no longer be “Spain” — it would have its capital moved to Mexico City and Catalonia, Galicia etc.
What happens when the Spanish came to America?
Beginning with Columbus in 1492 and continuing for nearly 350 years, Spain conquered and settled most of South America, the Caribbean, and the American Southwest. To add insult to smallpox, the Spanish explorers enslaved the Native Americans who weren’t killed and then took their natural resources.
What if the Philippines was never colonized by Spaniards?
If Philippines was not colonized by Spain the country would have been part of either China, Indonesia or Brunei or even the Kingdom of Sulu. The people of Indonesia, Brunei, China and sultanate were in the Philippines long before the Spanish invaded the country.
What were the effects of Spanish colonization in the Americas?
When the Spanish conquered the Americas, they brought in their own religion. Hundreds of Native Americans converted to Christianity. Churches, monasteries, shrines and parishes were built. This was one of the Spanish’s main goals in colonization, as well as giving Spain more power.
How did the Spanish treat the Native Americans?
the Spanish treated the land and labor of native American tribes they conquered horrifically. The Spanish only cared about making quick money so the land exploited only for the use of gold. The native Americans, as Bartolome de las casas documented, were treated as if they had no humanity.
What did the Spanish bring to America?
In addition to the horse, the Spanish brought domesticated cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, and chickens to the Americas.
What does Spain think of the Philippines?
They are seen as third world people from a third world country. Spaniards treat the Filipinos in the same way as they treat Moroccans. They look down at them as being inferior whereas the Spaniards see themselves as superior.
Who named the Philippines?
Prince Philip
The Philippines was named after Prince Philip (later King Philip II) of Spain, by the Spanish explorer Ruy Lopez de Villalobos during his 1542-1546 expedition to the islands.
What impact did the Spanish have on the New World?
Spain’s arrival in the New World resulted in widespread death and depopulation for the native people of the Western Hemisphere. The conquistadors killed many Native Americans in raids and wars, and they also brought with them deadly epidemic diseases such as measles and smallpox. (See Epidemics in the New World .)
Why did Spanish cut off natives hands?
The Conquistadores would set quotas of how much gold each Indian had to bring and if these were not met their hands would be cut off in order to “teach” the rest a lesson. Another method used by the Conquistadores to get gold would be to burn people’s feet. In either case people would be tortured to death for gold.
Why did the Spanish marry natives?
The Spanish sought a way to legally obtain the fertile lands of indigenous peoples, marrying the indigenous women of those lands. At that time there were indigenous people who thought that the Spanish were handsome because they were new, exotic and foreign.
How did the Spanish treat the natives?
The Spanish treated the natives very violently. They had taken natives as slaves and murdered those who were not of use.
What happened to the East Indies after the Spanish American War?
Spanish East Indies. As a result of the Spanish–American War in 1898, the Philippines and Guam were occupied by the United States while about 6,000 of the remaining smaller islands were sold to Germany in the German–Spanish Treaty of 1899. The few remaining islands were ceded to the United States when the Treaty of Washington was ratified in 1901.
How did Madrid administer the Spanish East Indies?
Madrid administered the Spanish East Indies from the Captaincy General of the Philippines which included present-day Philippines, Guam and the Mariana Islands, as well as Palau, part of Micronesia and for a brief period Northern Taiwan and parts of North Sulawesi and the Moluccas.
What was the last part of Spain’s American Empire?
The Spanish West Indies were also the most enduring part of Spain’s American Empire, only being surrendered in 1898 at the end of the Spanish–American War.
When did the United States take over the Philippines from Spain?
All control of the Spanish East Indies government was then transferred to Madrid, until the United States annexed most Spanish territories in the Asia-Pacific region after the Spanish–American War of 1898. In 1574 the Captaincy General of the Philippines was created as a dependency of the Viceroyalty of New Spain.