0:08 Lapu lapu 1:44Andrés Bonifacio 2:12José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora and Mariano Gómez 2:19 José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda 3:22 [president] Emilio Aguinaldo 4:05 [general]Heneral Antonio Luna
6:13 the reason the people is dying is because that is called the death marching, the filipino is force to walk a very long path some filipino died to that
Correction and maybe additional facts (as a Filipino): In 1521, Magellan did not get killed by Lapu-Lapu, It was a group of Lapu-Lapu's warriors, or in Filipino, grupo ni Lapu-Lapu. You forgot to mention the Prayle, What is the Prayle? For those who are asking: Why did the Spanish hold a cross in the 1521 era? The cross was used as a symbol of Christianity, Our religion back then pre-colonial was Animism (correct if wrong) or Animismo You did not mention the Prayle. The Prayle were Christian missionaries who also contributed to the Philippine Christianity, who abused the Filipinos (o ang mga katutubong Pilipino) There were many policies during this colonialism period, like Encomienda (owning of territory by a conquistador or soldier of the Spanish Empire at the time), Reduccion (paglipat sa mga pueblo ng mga Espanyol), Polo Y Servicio (Forced labor), and etc. A Pueblo was a city made by the Spanish, The center of it was a church. The Philippines did not gain independence in 1964, It was on June 12, 1898 but when the Philippines gained independence from the US, it was on July 4, 1946, but there were still American bases at that time, including Clark Airfield and etc.
It’s unconfirmed how Ferdinand Magellan was actually killed. Some say he got shot in the leg or lost to a 1v1 with lapu lapu. Or he got teamed on by the Malays
8:38 Correction: Bro you wrong the EDSA People Power Revolution Started on February 22 - 25 1986 not 1965. In fact, Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Was elected as the 10th President Of the Philippines on 1965, on September 21 1972, Marcos declared martial law, claiming that it was the last defense against the rising disorder caused by increasingly violent student demonstrations, the alleged threats of communist insurgency by the new Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), and the Muslim separatist movement of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). One of his first actions was to arrest opposition politicians in Congress and the Constitutional Convention. Initial public reaction to martial law was mostly favourable except in Muslim areas of the south, where a separatist rebellion, led by the MNLF, broke out in 1973. Despite halfhearted attempts to negotiate a cease-fire, the rebellion continued to claim thousands of military and civilian casualties. Communist insurgency expanded with the creation of the National Democratic Front (NDF), an organization embracing the CPP and other communist groups. Under martial law the regime was able to reduce violent urban crime, collect unregistered firearms, and suppress communist insurgency in some areas. At the same time, a series of important new concessions were given to foreign investors, including a prohibition on strikes by organized labour, and a land-reform program was launched. In January 1973 Marcos proclaimed the ratification of a new constitution based on the parliamentary system, with himself as both president and prime minister. He did not, however, convene the interim legislature that was called for in that document. General disillusionment with martial law and with the consolidation of political and economic control by Marcos, his family, and close associates grew during the 1970s. Despite growth in the country’s gross national product, workers’ real income dropped, few farmers benefited from land reform, and the sugar industry was in confusion. The precipitous drop in sugar prices in the early 1980s coupled with lower prices and less demand for coconuts and coconut products-traditionally the most important export commodity-added to the country’s economic woes; the government was forced to borrow large sums from the international banking community. Also troubling to the regime, reports of widespread corruption began to surface with increasing frequency. In 1981 Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., a former Philippine senator, was assassinated on Sunday, August 21, 1983, on the apron of Manila International Airport (now named Ninoy Aquino International Airport in his honor). A longtime political opponent of President Ferdinand Marcos, Aquino had just landed in his home country after three years of self-imposed exile in the United States when he was shot in the head while being escorted from an aircraft to a vehicle that was waiting to transport him to prison. Also killed was Rolando Galman, who was accused of murdering him. In 1986. The majority of the demonstrations took place on a long stretch of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, more commonly known by its acronym EDSA, in Metro Manila from February 22 to 25, 1986. They involved over two million Filipino civilians, as well as several political and military groups, and religious groups led by Cardinal Jaime Sin, the Archbishop of Manila, along with Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines President Cardinal Ricardo Vidal, the Archbishop of Cebu. It is rightfully remembered as a "Rosary miracle" in the peaceful victory. The protests, fueled by the resistance and opposition after years of governance by President Marcos and his cronies, ended with the ruler, his family, and some of their supporters fleeing to exile in Hawaii; and Ninoy Aquino's widow, Corazon Aquino, inaugurated as the eleventh President of the Philippines. *Please fix that error I will appreciated*
0:08 Lapu lapu
1:44Andrés Bonifacio
2:12José Burgos, Jacinto Zamora and Mariano Gómez
2:19 José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
3:22 [president] Emilio Aguinaldo
4:05 [general]Heneral Antonio Luna
Its Andrés Bonifacio
@Inkguyprob well i think i forgot to read my filipino lesson
@@DwightBoom i can help you
@@Melon_offiicer_officialsure
@@DwightBoom where is your Filipino lesson
This is nice vid thanks for supporting our country and history ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nahhh this amazing bro this need to go viral like you did an absolute amazing job❤
Finally a melon playground video about the philippine history
theres one abt heneral luba
@AbsoluteEgg oh okay
Dude theres a lot of video like this 😅
@@FahdAnNasr okay
There are many
Thx fr supporting my country 😊
Even a small country can defend them selves.MABUHAY MGA FILIPINO!
I actually learned about all the expeditions in AP!
Same
1:43 how did you do the gun tutorial plss
Finallyy friend posted
Wow thank you bro!🇵🇭
you need 1 million subs!
thank you for my my country ❤❤❤ Philippines 🇵🇭 for your support
There is no snow in philippines
Then say a word in tagalog and NO USING GOOGLE TRANSLATE
correction:The spanish did not shot Jose Rizal... The Filipino soldiers are the one to shot Jose Rizal
I wanted to make a video about this but okay you win
I love this and thank you for supporting our country and history! ❤🇵🇭
he is also from the philippines too
6:13 the reason the people is dying is because that is called the death marching, the filipino is force to walk a very long path some filipino died to that
Americans too
Idk if Australian Volunteers are part of that but maybe I'm wrong
the japanese refused to make the filipinos go to an american camp by truck instead they made the soldiers walk.
galing ahh
🎉❤ 🇵🇭🤝🏿🇷🇺
This video made me love history, and I'd watch that more than boring history lessons
Can you do American revolution pls😁
OMG I LOVE THIS MAN i'm not from Philippines but this is cool!
I am! Uwu
The best melonplaground video
From the philippines and i love my history and my heroes 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I love how bro explained my country's history in 10 mins😂
thx u po hope you have a good day❤🇵🇭
thank you po the history of Philippines in 1521 500 years
4:15 poor general Luna killed by his fellow soldiers and Filipino 😢
Wdym fellow soldier they are luna traitor
@ yeah I know but they’re are still Filipino and soldiers
Thanks, Now I Know What Happend In My Country
4:14 is that Heneral Luna?
Cool! Im filipino and i love my country!
Boy ang galing mo
I am a filipino and i respect my god,country and local citizens
Me too and the creator of this is filipino too
Ang galing itong video
Why is my oc in the thumbnail
Woww😮
Yayayay
Make sure to add dr p. Rizal. He is one of our most top one hero of the Philippines and I live in the Philippines and I know about rizal
The ap classes always make me sleepy, but this doesnt, epik
How did you get fruits in there
Nariyan ba ang death march?
Correction and maybe additional facts (as a Filipino):
In 1521, Magellan did not get killed by Lapu-Lapu, It was a group of Lapu-Lapu's warriors, or in Filipino, grupo ni Lapu-Lapu.
You forgot to mention the Prayle, What is the Prayle?
For those who are asking: Why did the Spanish hold a cross in the 1521 era?
The cross was used as a symbol of Christianity, Our religion back then pre-colonial was Animism (correct if wrong) or Animismo
You did not mention the Prayle.
The Prayle were Christian missionaries who also contributed to the Philippine Christianity, who abused the Filipinos (o ang mga katutubong Pilipino)
There were many policies during this colonialism period, like Encomienda (owning of territory by a conquistador or soldier of the Spanish Empire at the time), Reduccion (paglipat sa mga pueblo ng mga Espanyol), Polo Y Servicio (Forced labor), and etc.
A Pueblo was a city made by the Spanish, The center of it was a church.
The Philippines did not gain independence in 1964, It was on June 12, 1898 but when the Philippines gained independence from the US, it was on July 4, 1946, but there were still American bases at that time, including Clark Airfield and etc.
I support the Philipinnes even though I am Albanian but it does not matter (did I spell Philippines correctly??)
This taught me more than my history teacher
and i will move to the Philippines next year on July😊
When is the face reveal
Hey! Thats my country (im not actually bumblebee)
Cry about it, it's my country., Not yours., I live in Philippines.
It’s unconfirmed how Ferdinand Magellan was actually killed. Some say he got shot in the leg or lost to a 1v1 with lapu lapu. Or he got teamed on by the Malays
Actually my ap teacher said he was shot by a poisonous arrow at the leg, arm, and neck
@@matteoleemontemayor9074your teacher can be right or wrong
Pls do Russia
grabe fuss4uss do American history for my cousin
Pear harbor was more by Japanese causing, the Hiroshima disaster. 4:54
But It Took A Huge Impact Into Philippine History. Because The Americans Dragged The Philippines Into The War.
Blud forgot to explain the Austronesian expedition
Philippines 900 vs 40,000 Chinese military and Philippines still won ☠️💀💀 🔥🔥
didnt ask
@@im_a_guy21_tobi then why are you listening? 💀
Ofc USA joined
Because USA is always helping Philippines if USA didn't help Philippines then China and North Korea will win.
Who cares?
Correction:it was 1946 when they got their independence from usa
8:38 Correction: Bro you wrong the EDSA People Power Revolution Started on February 22 - 25 1986 not 1965. In fact,
Ferdinand Marcos Sr. Was elected as the 10th President Of the Philippines on 1965, on September 21 1972, Marcos declared martial law, claiming that it was the last defense against the rising disorder caused by increasingly violent student demonstrations, the alleged threats of communist insurgency by the new Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), and the Muslim separatist movement of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF). One of his first actions was to arrest opposition politicians in Congress and the Constitutional Convention. Initial public reaction to martial law was mostly favourable except in Muslim areas of the south, where a separatist rebellion, led by the MNLF, broke out in 1973. Despite halfhearted attempts to negotiate a cease-fire, the rebellion continued to claim thousands of military and civilian casualties. Communist insurgency expanded with the creation of the National Democratic Front (NDF), an organization embracing the CPP and other communist groups.
Under martial law the regime was able to reduce violent urban crime, collect unregistered firearms, and suppress communist insurgency in some areas. At the same time, a series of important new concessions were given to foreign investors, including a prohibition on strikes by organized labour, and a land-reform program was launched. In January 1973 Marcos proclaimed the ratification of a new constitution based on the parliamentary system, with himself as both president and prime minister. He did not, however, convene the interim legislature that was called for in that document.
General disillusionment with martial law and with the consolidation of political and economic control by Marcos, his family, and close associates grew during the 1970s. Despite growth in the country’s gross national product, workers’ real income dropped, few farmers benefited from land reform, and the sugar industry was in confusion. The precipitous drop in sugar prices in the early 1980s coupled with lower prices and less demand for coconuts and coconut products-traditionally the most important export commodity-added to the country’s economic woes; the government was forced to borrow large sums from the international banking community. Also troubling to the regime, reports of widespread corruption began to surface with increasing frequency.
In 1981 Benigno "Ninoy" Aquino Jr., a former Philippine senator, was assassinated on Sunday, August 21, 1983, on the apron of Manila International Airport (now named Ninoy Aquino International Airport in his honor). A longtime political opponent of President Ferdinand Marcos, Aquino had just landed in his home country after three years of self-imposed exile in the United States when he was shot in the head while being escorted from an aircraft to a vehicle that was waiting to transport him to prison. Also killed was Rolando Galman, who was accused of murdering him.
In 1986. The majority of the demonstrations took place on a long stretch of Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, more commonly known by its acronym EDSA, in Metro Manila from February 22 to 25, 1986. They involved over two million Filipino civilians, as well as several political and military groups, and religious groups led by Cardinal Jaime Sin, the Archbishop of Manila, along with Catholic Bishops' Conference of the Philippines President Cardinal Ricardo Vidal, the Archbishop of Cebu. It is rightfully remembered as a "Rosary miracle" in the peaceful victory.
The protests, fueled by the resistance and opposition after years of governance by President Marcos and his cronies, ended with the ruler, his family, and some of their supporters fleeing to exile in Hawaii; and Ninoy Aquino's widow, Corazon Aquino, inaugurated as the eleventh President of the Philippines.
*Please fix that error I will appreciated*
Ang galing ng gawa
Mabuhay ang republica ng pilipinas
Epic.
Correction:the katipunan didn't have any guns when they started their secret society even revolvers
They have rifle
Stupid head
They have rifle and others have some machete
They stealing the weapons
It was actually a flintlock well melon sandbox doesnt have one so fuss4uss needed to use the revolver instead
hey i subscribed can you make history of russia plsss fuss4uss
I,m from in philiphens it is cool things Ang placest
As a philippines tama to
I thought there was a heneral luna scene😭
You forget the 89 coup
Bro they shoot Jose rizal at the back😅
why are philipines wearing their pants💀
Bruhhhhh 7:25 was 1946💀💀💀💀
I'm Filipino and I know what happed in Philippines
Filipinos here
👇
MABUHAY!!!
Sino mga Filipino?
Bro gravity discovered in 1600 bro😂
fire
Philippines flips flag 100 percent buff
Philippines ng rebublica vs Spanish:newr:Philippines ng rebublica vs usa :newer: Philippines vs japanese impearl
I can't reveal my country yet
lapu lapu didn't actually killed Magellan, But his warriors did
Bro my dad in mactan air base his air force in Philippines
Lapu Lapu is my great grandfather
Well im a former Filipino and i prefer a american history which is better
can you do italian evolution (27 BC - Now) in melon playground next plz 🥺🇮🇹
No>:(
@@aaronranggisulo9306 bro 7s jelaous
Low chance for you buddy
I live in philliphines.
Thats lapo lapo
0:49 battle of mactan
Wow
Im pilipino
Hi
Ako to si dray
Wow
YES
Bruhhhhh in 1521 rovolver is not exist
3:12
dont underastimate us
I was i born on 2017
7 year old
Emilio Aguinaldo THE FIRST PRESIDENT!!!!
Bataan death march
Carlo j kaparas
Panday
Oh pls history japan i.m subscribe
Your a w
Actually 2,000 filipinos