aims of american colonizer in philippines
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The American colonization of the Philippines lasted between 1898 and 1946. American gained control of the Philippines with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. After World War II, America gave the Philippines their independence.
Taxation in the Spanish colonization greatly improved the production and quality of food and resources the Philippines had to offer. This proved to be a major advantage in the growth of the country, as it gave them the ability to sell to other countries such as China. One disadvantage was the fact that the Philippines did not have a large source of resources and their farming lacked structure, leading to some instances of low production.
Spanish colonization of the Philippines brought the disadvantages of foreign diseases to the natives. Spanish colonization brought the advantages of wealth and technology to the Philippines.
The French challenged Spanish colonization efforts in the Philippines as did many Filipinos themselves.
Providence played a role in shaping the history of the relationship between America and the Philippines. The U.S. justified its colonization of the Philippines as part of its divine providence to spread democracy and Christianity, leading to the Philippine-American War. This belief in providence influenced American policy towards the Philippines and the way they governed the islands.
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American Colonization Society was created in 1816.
Clay and Randolph establised the American colonization society.