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/kloc-Philippines in the 0/6th century
Colonialism was carried out under the rule of Spain, the Spanish flag was hung everywhere, and Spanish warships and soldiers could be seen everywhere in Philippine ports.

/kloc-in the 6th century, there was almost no industry in the Philippines, and it relied entirely on agriculture and foreign aid from the Spanish royal family. Every Spanish farmer has 100 Filipino workers. More interestingly, every Spanish soldier is accompanied by more than three Filipino prostitutes.

/kloc-at the end of 0/6, Filipino workers launched an uprising and slaughtered puppet troops and Spaniards in Manila. The army in southern Spain fell into chaos in the conflict with the workers, but the uprising was finally dragged down. However, the Philippine economy fell sharply, and farmers abandoned their jobs and fled back to Spain. About 2000 Filipino workers were killed in the Manila conflict, and 100~200 Spanish soldiers were killed. Because of the piles of bodies, a plague broke out, and even the governor's office was evacuated from Manila. A large number of workers and poor people died of illness, and indigenous resistance tribes also suffered serious casualties.

/kloc-at the beginning of the 0/7th century, the Spanish royal family once again commanded to March into the Philippines. After a brief battle with indigenous tribes, he landed in the Philippines again and began a new colonial era. In the following hundred years, the struggle between Spain and the indigenous people of the Philippines did not stop. After redevelopment, Manila became a Spanish military fortress, Mushu Island became a new world for Spanish farmers, and Spanish colonization in the Philippines resumed.