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Why is the Philippines the only colony of Spain in Asia?

I have lived in the Philippines for many years, and the answer I gave you is more reliable.

Spanish navigator Magellan discovered the Philippines, but Magellan "sacrificed" here because he participated in the tribal conflict in Ilulu, the Philippines. However, when the Spanish soldiers came back together, they told the king of Spain that they had discovered the country of Thousand Islands. As a result, Philip II was very happy and named the country after himself, so he named it Legasse Pi. More than 400 years ago, there were 380 Spanish soldiers in the Philippines. They landed from the south of Cebu with many Catholic missionaries and fought from south to north. After a place was captured, it was ruled by religion, and all the disobedient indigenous people were killed, but basically only men were killed, and women stayed to carry on the family line. And those soldiers have countless girlfriends. There is a Catholic doctrine that does not allow abortion, so it is normal to have ten and eight children. At this rate, the population will expand rapidly. Based on the original gene pool, the population is too small and infinitely doubled. In this way, it is inevitable that many close relatives will get married. Because these are immutable history, there are some topics that I can't say publicly here. I just want to mention a little bit, that is, don't think that girls in the Philippines are easy to get married. Apart from economic differences, children's IQ is inherited from their mothers. You know the price.