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    The ultimate authority, Council of the Indies in Spain until 1821.

    king of spain

  • 2

    served as the supreme authority for the Philippines from 1565 until 1821,

    viceroy of Mexico

  • 3

    The highest-ranking official in the Philippines, appointed by the King.

    governor general

  • 4

    This was the highest judicial court in the Philippines

    royal audiencia

  • 5

    These were two institutions created to check the power of the Governor-General

    resindencia and visitador

  • 6

    This was the provincial government unit for areas that were already fully under Spanish control

    alcaldia(province)

  • 7

    This was the government unit for provinces that were not yet entirely pacified,

    corregimiento

  • 8

    The municipal government, which consisted of a city or town council and was governed by a Gobernadorcillo (

    Ayuntamiento (City/Town Council):

  • 9

    The lowest level of government, based on the pre-colonial village unit

    barangay

  • 10

    The most significant impact of Spanish colonization was the introduction of Catholicism.

    religion

  • 11

    While Spanish did not replace native, significantly influenced them.

    language

  • 12

    The pre-colonial social structure based on noble families.

    social structure

  • 13

    freemen

    maharlika, timawa

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    Dependent

    alipin

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    Spaniards born in Spain

    peninsulares

  • 16

    Spanish born jn the Philippines

    insulares

  • 17

    People of maxed ancestry

    mestizo

  • 18

    Native filipino

    indios

  • 19

    Spanish culinary traditions introduced new ingredients

    cuisine

  • 20

    This land grant system gave Spanish encomenderos control over a specific area

    Encomienda System:

  • 21

    Filipinos were subjected to a variety of taxes and forced labor,

    Tribute and Forced Labor

  • 22

    This trade monopoly, which connected Manila with Mexico, was the backbone of the colonial economy for over 250 years

    Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade:

  • 23

    natives rose up against the abusive practices of tax collector

    Revolt against the Tribute (1589):

  • 24

    The longest revolt in Philippine history, lasting for 85 years

    The Dagohoy Rebellion (1744-1829)

  • 25

    Led by Diego Silang in Ilocos, this rebellion capitalized on the British occupation of Manila during the Seven Years' War.

    The Silang Revolt (1762-1763):

  • 26

    A unique uprising in Ilocos that stemmed from the government's monopoly

    The Basi Revolt (1807)

  • 27

    They maintained their independence through fierce resistance and guerrilla warfare, effectively fending off Spanish military and religious incursions for over 300 years.

    The Moro and Igorot Resistance:

  • 28

    Tamblot from Bohol convinced his followers to abandon Christianity and return to their traditional religion.

    Tamblot's Revolt (1621-1622)

  • 29

    Apolinario de la Cruz, known as Hermano Pule, founded the Cofradia de San José (Confraternity of Saint Joseph

    Hermano Pule's Revolt (1840-1841):

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    This was a peaceful and intellectual campaign for reforms.

    Propaganda Movement:

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    Spanish government was unwilling to grant any reforms, the call for revolution gained momentum.

    The Katipunan and the Philippine Revolution:

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  • 1

    The ultimate authority, Council of the Indies in Spain until 1821.

    king of spain

  • 2

    served as the supreme authority for the Philippines from 1565 until 1821,

    viceroy of Mexico

  • 3

    The highest-ranking official in the Philippines, appointed by the King.

    governor general

  • 4

    This was the highest judicial court in the Philippines

    royal audiencia

  • 5

    These were two institutions created to check the power of the Governor-General

    resindencia and visitador

  • 6

    This was the provincial government unit for areas that were already fully under Spanish control

    alcaldia(province)

  • 7

    This was the government unit for provinces that were not yet entirely pacified,

    corregimiento

  • 8

    The municipal government, which consisted of a city or town council and was governed by a Gobernadorcillo (

    Ayuntamiento (City/Town Council):

  • 9

    The lowest level of government, based on the pre-colonial village unit

    barangay

  • 10

    The most significant impact of Spanish colonization was the introduction of Catholicism.

    religion

  • 11

    While Spanish did not replace native, significantly influenced them.

    language

  • 12

    The pre-colonial social structure based on noble families.

    social structure

  • 13

    freemen

    maharlika, timawa

  • 14

    Dependent

    alipin

  • 15

    Spaniards born in Spain

    peninsulares

  • 16

    Spanish born jn the Philippines

    insulares

  • 17

    People of maxed ancestry

    mestizo

  • 18

    Native filipino

    indios

  • 19

    Spanish culinary traditions introduced new ingredients

    cuisine

  • 20

    This land grant system gave Spanish encomenderos control over a specific area

    Encomienda System:

  • 21

    Filipinos were subjected to a variety of taxes and forced labor,

    Tribute and Forced Labor

  • 22

    This trade monopoly, which connected Manila with Mexico, was the backbone of the colonial economy for over 250 years

    Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade:

  • 23

    natives rose up against the abusive practices of tax collector

    Revolt against the Tribute (1589):

  • 24

    The longest revolt in Philippine history, lasting for 85 years

    The Dagohoy Rebellion (1744-1829)

  • 25

    Led by Diego Silang in Ilocos, this rebellion capitalized on the British occupation of Manila during the Seven Years' War.

    The Silang Revolt (1762-1763):

  • 26

    A unique uprising in Ilocos that stemmed from the government's monopoly

    The Basi Revolt (1807)

  • 27

    They maintained their independence through fierce resistance and guerrilla warfare, effectively fending off Spanish military and religious incursions for over 300 years.

    The Moro and Igorot Resistance:

  • 28

    Tamblot from Bohol convinced his followers to abandon Christianity and return to their traditional religion.

    Tamblot's Revolt (1621-1622)

  • 29

    Apolinario de la Cruz, known as Hermano Pule, founded the Cofradia de San José (Confraternity of Saint Joseph

    Hermano Pule's Revolt (1840-1841):

  • 30

    This was a peaceful and intellectual campaign for reforms.

    Propaganda Movement:

  • 31

    Spanish government was unwilling to grant any reforms, the call for revolution gained momentum.

    The Katipunan and the Philippine Revolution: