A History of the Philippines. David P. Barrows
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David P. Barrows
A History of the Philippines
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4057664103796
Table of Contents
The Philippines as a Subject for Historical Study.
The Peoples of the Philippines.
Europe and the Far East about 1400 A.D.
The Great Geographical Discoveries.
The Filipino People Before the Arrival of the Spaniards.
The Spanish Soldier and the Spanish Missionary.
Period of Conquest and Settlement, 1565–1600.
The Philippines Three Hundred Years Ago.
The Dutch and Moro Wars. 1600–1663.
A Century of Obscurity and Decline. 1663–1762.
The Philippines During the Period of European Revolution. 1762–1837.
Progress and Revolution. 1837–1897.
Spanish Governors of the Philippines.
Philippine Islands
List of Maps.
Page
Philippine Islands 6, 7
Countries and Peoples of Malaysia 26, 27
Races and Tribes of the Philippines 30
The Spread of Mohammedanism 39
Europe about 1400 AD. 44
Routes of Trade to the Far East 50
The Countries of the Far East 58
Restoration of Toscanelli’s Map 69
Early Spanish Discoveries in the Philippines 77
The New World and the Indies as divided between Spain and Portugal 85
Conquest and Settlement by the Spaniards in the Philippines, 1505–1590 124
Straits of Manila 133
The City of Manila 134
Luzon 158, 159
Mindanao, Visayas, and Paragua 288, 289
American Campaigns in Northern Luzon 302
History of the Philippines.
Chapter I.
The Philippines as a Subject for Historical Study.
Purpose of this Book.—This book has been written for the young men and young women of the Philippines. It is intended to introduce them into the history of their own island country. The subject of Philippine history is much broader and more splendid than the size and character of this little book reveal. Many subjects have only been briefly touched upon, and there are many sources of information,