Under Spanish rule of the Philippines, what happened to the native population's religious views?
1 Answer
Aug 13, 2017
The country's populace became predominantly Roman Catholic Christian.
Explanation:
Whether really an excuse or a reason, a driving force of Spanish exploration and conquest was the propagation of the Christian Religion.
Many of the country's longest-lasting monuments are churches built during the Spanish rule. It also influenced a great deal of their language, with many Tagalog words either derived from or borrowed from Spanish.