- Early humans arrived in the Philippines around 30,000 years ago via land bridges. The Spanish began colonizing the islands in the 16th century, establishing Manila as the capital and converting most of the population to Christianity. Spanish rule lasted over 300 years.
- The Philippine Revolution against Spain began in 1896, resulting in a brief period of independence before the U.S. gained control of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War in 1898. The U.S. granted partial autonomy in 1935 and full independence in 1946.
- Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law in 1972 and ruled as a dictator until he was ousted in 1986 by the peaceful People Power Revolution, restoring democracy. However, political instability and economic