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  1. The 19th century. By the late 18th century, political and economic changes in Europe were finally beginning to affect Spain and, thus, the Philippines. Important as a stimulus to trade was the gradual elimination of the monopoly enjoyed by the galleon to Acapulco. The last galleon arrived in Manila in 1815, and by the mid-1830s Manila was open ...

  2. External links. Timeline of Philippine history. This is a timeline of Philippine history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Philippines and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see history of the Philippines .

  3. Overall, the 19th century in the Philippines witnessed colonial rule, economic changes, the rise of nationalism, and the struggle for independence. These events shaped the trajectory of Philippine history and laid the foundation for the nation’s future struggles and achievements.

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  5. The Rizal Timeline provides a comprehensive exploration of the 19th century Philippines, delving into significant historical events, nationalist movements, societal transformations, and the global context.

  6. Published online: 25 June 2018. Summary. The origins of the Philippine nation-state can be traced to the overlapping histories of three empires that swept onto its shores: the Spanish, the North American, and the Japanese. This history makes the Philippines a kind of imperial artifact.

  7. During the late eighteenth century, revolutionaries such as Gabriela and Diego Silang fought for a free Ilocano nation in the northern Philippines. Other revolutionaries emerged, and by the end of the nineteenth century, leaders such as Andrés Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto were pressuring Spanish leadership on several fronts.

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