You just don't get my point somsak. Okay colonization definitely has lots of negative and positive consequences. Depending on how you look at it, so let me get this straight before the Spaniards arrive, really there is no such thing as nation known as the Philippines. Unlike, Japan, it's been Japan or Thailand, it was know as Siam. The entire Philippine archipelago has no name, and the people who live there are known according to the island or the group of islands that they live. It seems like, it is akin to the situation of UK, wherein before, there is no such thing as British, but English, Scottish or Welsh only that it was them who created the identity of their nation and their people, whereas, for the Filipinos, it is the foreign westerners who named the nation, the Philippines, and called its natives as the Filipinos. Worst, during the Spanish regime, the Spaniards called the native Filipinos as Indio and the name Filipino then was addressed to Spanish born in the Philippines, also known as insulares, against peninsulares, a name which is known for those who were born in Spain, which is part of Iberian peninsula.
The natives of the nation however, who became educated and learned of their people, like Jose Rizal, who studied in Ateneo de Manila and University of Sto. Tomas in the Philippines and later on in Europe and studied in Universidad Central de Madrid, University of Paris and University of Heidelberg, created the sense of nationalism amongst the Filipinos and he was executed by the Spanish colonial government in December 30, 1896, in Manila. There were other Filipino members of the intelligencia who introduced, patriotism of the Philippines, but such was interfered by the American colonization. Which, to me as a Filipino is a good thing, because, the country was introduced to democratic concepts and modernity. I am thinking that probably if the Philippines was left alone by Spain, and was able to liberate itself from it, and for sure it will because by the end of 18th century, Spain was a dead world power, the Philippines might had, a fascist ideology, that is still of Spanish influence, and so, during WW2 it might be an ally of Japan, if the Americans did not occupy it. For sure, the influx of democratization which is a world phenomenon will hit the country, but, there will be bloody revolution in the quest of democracy, and who knows, that communism could had triumphed in my nation because of lack of understanding of its people of the advantages of democracy. However, the ideological formation that the Americans had done in my country, in view of colonization and imperialism, saved my nation, from falling unto the hands of Marxist dictators and robbers of human rights. Which makes the colonization of my nation by the Americans a cool thing. Enough said.