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Windows made of capiz shells were originally chosen because it was cheaper to make windows of capiz than glass during the Spanish Colonial period of the Philippines.  They continued to be made, however, thanks to their ability to allow enough light through and their strength in holding up to typhoons. Old Fashion House, Architecture Philippines, House In The Philippines, Filipino Interior Design, Philippine Architecture, Filipino House, Teenager Bedroom Design, Filipino Architecture, Old Fashioned House

Windows made of capiz shells were originally chosen because it was cheaper to make windows of capiz than glass during the Spanish Colonial period of the Philippines. They continued to be made, however, thanks to their ability to allow enough light through and their strength in holding up to typhoons.

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Decolonization of the Philippines: May 2013 Emilio Aguinaldo, Pinoy Movies, Old Musical Instruments, Philippine Government, Ferdinand Magellan, Jose Rizal, Spanish People, Military Bases, Colonial Art

The Spanish Arrive in the Philippines In 1521, Portuguese-born Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the Philippines. The land that had previously belonged to natives and Asian settlers soon became a key location for Spanish trade and military bases. A 356 year long occupation of the Philippines would follow, during which the Filipinos were subjected to severe oppression while Spain worked toward its imperial goals which primarily included the spread of Catholicism. With the…

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Ferdinand Magellan was the first to circumnavigate the globe and discovered the Pacific Ocean (1519). He discovered the Straight of Magellan, which crosses over South America, leading from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. On his voyage he stopped in the Philippines and converted some natives to Christianity. He also helped them fight against a neighboring island with their superior weapons (EM). Pre Colonial Period, Bobby Hemmitt, Ancient Nubia, Filipino Art, Philippine Art, History People, African History, Egyptian Art, Ancient Civilizations

Ferdinand Magellan was the first to circumnavigate the globe and discovered the Pacific Ocean (1519). He discovered the Straight of Magellan, which crosses over South America, leading from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. On his voyage he stopped in the Philippines and converted some natives to Christianity. He also helped them fight against a neighboring island with their superior weapons (EM).

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Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Spanish Colonial Philippines Part 5: the Manila-Acapulco Trade. Chinese traders in Manila and Chinese trade ships that traveled around the Philippines formed the basis for the Manila-Acapulco Trade or Manila Galleon Trade. Since trade with Ming dynasty China via the Philippines was so lucrative for Spain, Spanish leaders decided to bring Chinese and Asian goods to the Americas. For 250 years (1565-1815), large Spanish multilevel ships, called galleons, would . . . Spanish Colonial Philippines, Galleon Trade, Colonial Philippines, Galleon Ship, Spanish Galleon, Barong Tagalog, Filipino Art, Spain Spanish, Mexican Heritage

Journey of the Barong Tagalog, Spanish Colonial Philippines Part 5: the Manila-Acapulco Trade. Chinese traders in Manila and Chinese trade ships that traveled around the Philippines formed the basis for the Manila-Acapulco Trade or Manila Galleon Trade. Since trade with Ming dynasty China via the Philippines was so lucrative for Spain, Spanish leaders decided to bring Chinese and Asian goods to the Americas. For 250 years (1565-1815), large Spanish multilevel ships, called galleons, would…

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