GENERAL EDUCATION

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    • Wave Migration
      Theory by Henry Otley Beyer
    • Evolution Theory
      Theory by Felipe Landa Jocano
    • The 10 Bornean Datus
    • Pre-Spanish Period Philippines
      • Had culture basically Malayan
      • Had written languages that traced their origin
      • Literature were folk in nature representing heritage and daily lives
    • Subsistence economy
      Most common form of economic life
    • Pre-Spanish Philippines
      • Had their own political systems and set of beliefs, customs, values, and practices
    • Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan discovered Homonhon Island, named "Archipelago de San Lazaro"

      1521
    • Magellan reached the Philippines
      1521
    • Magellan reached Limasa Island, met Rajah Kulambo, the ruler

      1521
    • Magellan and Kulambo entered into blood compact

      1521
    • First Philippine mass is held at Limasawa
      1521
    • Magellan sailed to Cebu Island, entered into blood compact with Chieftain Rajah Humabon
      1521
    • Magellan died in battle near Cebu
      1525
    • Spain attempted sending three more expeditions to the Philippines - all failed
      1525-1536
    • Spanish expedition led by Roy Lopez de Villalobos arrived; he named the islands the Philippines in honor of King Philip II, son of King Charles I of Spain
      1543
    • Expedition led by Miguel Lopez de Legaspi arrived

      1565
    • Legaspi established first permanent Spanish settlement in Cebu, became first Spanish General-Governor

      1565
    • Portuguese attacked Cebu, blockaded port
      1568
    • Legaspi established Spanish Colonial Government in Manila; proclaimed it the capital of colony
      1571
    • Forced labor of all males aged 16 - 60 instituted by Spanish - polo y servicio
      1580
    • Spanish Period
      1565 - 1898, 333 years
    • The Philippines became a Spanish colony during the expedition and conquest of Legaspi
    • All Spanish possessions were governed by Royal and Supreme Court of the Indies (1524) later on replaced by Ministro de Ultramar (1863)
    • Bureaucracy in the Philippines

      • National/Central - Gobernador Heneral
      • Province (Alcadia) - Alcalde Mayor/Corregidores (Corregimento)
      • City - Ayuntamiento
      • Municipality - Gobernadorcillo later Capitan Municipal
      • Barrio
    • Policies and Political Activities
      • Encomienda and Hacienda System
      • Residencia
      • Vista
      • Polo y Servicio
      • Bandala
      • Tributo/Buwis
      • Residencia
      • Galleon Trade
      • System of Education
    • Reform and Revolutionary Movements during Spanish Period
      • La Solidaridad
      • La Liga Filipina
      • Katipunan
      • The Martyrdom of the National Heroes
      • The Biak na Bato Republic
      • Spanish-American War and the Treaty of Paris
    • After the Spaniards left the Philippines, the revolutionary movement led by Aguinaldo established the first Philippine Republic
    • The occupation of the Americans of the Philippines and the benevolent assimilation proclamation
    • Phases of the American-Filipino War
      • Phase 1 - 1898 - 1934
      • Phase 2 - 1936 - 1946
      • Resistance - 1901 - 1913
    • Military Rulers during American Occupation
      • General Meritt - 1898 - 1901
      • General Elweil Otis - 1898 - 1901
      • General McArthur - 1900 - 1901
    • Filipino missions to the US resulted to the passing of laws that assured independence
    • Laws that assured Philippine independence
      • Jones Law
      • Tydings-McDuffie Law
      • The Hare-Hawes Cutting Act
    • Reconcentration Act was passed; governor general authorized provincial governor resettlement of resident to help capture rebel

      July 1, 1903
    • Flag law; suppressing nationalism, prohibits display of flags, banners, symbols and others used against the US
      1907
    • Flag law was repealed
      1919
    • Balangiga Massacre
      Two American soldiers molested a Filipino woman. Balingaga police Chief Vaeriano Abanador along with guerilla officers Capatin Eugenio Daza & Sergeant Pedro Duran Sr. plotted revenge.
    • Execution of plan. This was during the cholera epidemic. They disguise themselves as women, and hide their weapons - mainly machetes.
      September 28, 1901
    • 48 out of 78 Americans were killed
    • General Jacob H. Smith and Americans retaliate saying he will turn the town "howling wilderness" as he is named after it - Howling Jake
    • 2,500 Filipinos were killed, 10,000 civilians over all
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