Spanish conquest of the Philippines

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The Spanish conquest of the Philippines was the 16th-century campaign by Spain to subjugate and colonize the Philippine archipelago, establishing long-term Spanish rule and spreading Christianity across the islands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf colonial conquest
historical event
military campaign
authorizedBy Crown of Spain
surface form: Spanish Crown
commandedFrom Viceroyalty of New Spain
conflictType colonial war
followedBy Spanish colonial period in the Philippines
establishment of the Captaincy General of the Philippines
hasCause Spanish desire to access the spice trade
Spanish policy of Christianization of non‑Christian peoples
Spanish search for new trade routes to Asia
hasEndDate 1575
hasKeyPhase Spanish conquest of the Philippines self-linksurface differs
surface form: Spanish conquest of Cebu

Spanish conquest of the Philippines self-linksurface differs
surface form: Spanish conquest of Manila

campaigns in the Visayas
early campaigns in Mindanao and Sulu
expedition of Miguel López de Legazpi
subjugation of Luzon polities
hasStartDate 1565
introduced Hispanic legal and political institutions in the Philippines
Spanish language influence in the Philippines
ledBy Miguel López de Legazpi
mainBelligerent Kingdom of Spain
Spanish Empire
opposedBy Kingdom of Maynila
Rajahnate of Cebu
Tondo polity
various Muslim polities in Mindanao and Sulu
various indigenous polities of the Philippine archipelago
partOf Spanish colonization of the Americas
surface form: Spanish colonization of the Americas and Asia

history of the Philippines
history of the Spanish Empire
precededBy 1521 arrival of Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines
Magellan–Elcano expedition
surface form: Magellan expedition to the Philippines
religiousAspect Catholic evangelization of indigenous populations
result establishment of Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines
foundation of Manila as the colonial capital
imposition of Spanish colonial administration
integration of the Philippines into the Manila–Acapulco galleon trade network
integration of the Philippines into the Spanish Empire
spread of Roman Catholicism in the Philippine archipelago
subjugation of many indigenous chiefs and datus
significantBattle campaigns against the polities of Maynila and Tondo
conquest of Manila in 1571
supportedBy Augustinians
surface form: Augustinian missionaries

Franciscan missionaries
Jesuit missionaries
tookPlaceIn Luzon
Mindanao
Philippine Archipelago
surface form: Philippine archipelago

Visayas

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Miguel López de Legazpi notableWork Spanish conquest of the Philippines
Cebuano people notableReligionEvent Spanish conquest of the Philippines
this entity surface form: Christianization of Cebu in 16th century
Dinagyang Festival culturalTheme Spanish conquest of the Philippines
this entity surface form: Christianization of Panay
Andrés de Urdaneta participantIn Spanish conquest of the Philippines
this entity surface form: Legazpi expedition to the Philippines
Spanish conquest of the Philippines hasKeyPhase Spanish conquest of the Philippines self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Spanish conquest of Cebu
Spanish conquest of the Philippines hasKeyPhase Spanish conquest of the Philippines self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Spanish conquest of Manila
Spanish colonial period in the Philippines significantEvent Spanish conquest of the Philippines