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Why was the Spanish/Catholic Philippines almost the only incredibly successful case of religious colonialism in Asia?
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Why didn't American colonial rule in the Philippines produce much "colonial fiction", like with the British in India & Africa, or the French in their African colonies?
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Why did postwar US governments allow land reform in occupied Japan but in many ways suppress it in the Philippines?
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Who were the first (East, Southeast or South) Asian women to start travelling abroad, e.g. to Europe, US and related places?
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In relative and absolute terms, was the United States' overall treatment of the Philippines really the most benevolent coloniser-colony relationship in recent history, as far as colonial empires go?
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Between 1898 and WW2 at least, was it common for American veterans to tell their families war stories from the Philippine-American War?
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Did any of the Latin American independence leaders in the 1810s–1820s ever consider attempting to liberate their fellow colonies in the Philippines, Guam, or the rest of the Spanish East Indies?
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Between 1500–2000, was the Spanish Philippines the only case of a "Western" colonial empire that systematically required its subjects to take specific legal names?
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