GERIZAL Module 2 BEFORE 19TH CENTURY
Spanish Period
1565-1898
Parian
An area for the non-Christian Chinese; they were segregated
Ateneo Municipal de Manila
Ateneo Municipal
Barrio
Barangay
Cabecera
Bell Tower Main Church in the center
Council of the Indies
Body within the Castilian government that issued all laws and advised king on all matters dealing with the Spanish colonies of the New World.
Cross
Christianization Animism to Catholicism Doctrina Christina
Indio
Christianized natives (baptized)
Legacies of the Hispanization
Churches Stonehouses Veneration of Images Transportation Compadrazgo Fiestas
Secondary
Colegio for boys Boarding schools for Spanish and native elite/middle class girls Beaterios for Filipino girls
Colegio de Santa Potenciana
College of Sta. Isabel
Captain and Governor-General
Commander-in-Chief; heads the Real Audencia; vic-real patron
Confradia de San Jose
Confraternity (Religious Brotherhood) To preach; organize religious events; assist priests Neglected by Church and Spain Heretic according to the friars
Education
Controlled by the friars Religious and sectarian Dehumanizing due to its limit
Fray Andres De Urdaneta, O.S.A.
Developed a route from Manila to Acapulco
Francisco Maniago
ECONOMIC 1660-1661 Pampanga Resisted the requisition of men to cut timber for shipbuilding (POLO) Non-payment of quota goods sold to government (BANDALA)
Diego and Gabriela Silang
ECONOMIC 1762-1763; 1763-1764 Independent government in Vigan Abolish tribute Imprisoned due to demands
Political Power
Elections Censorship of books Administered schools Peace and Order Public Works
Sword
Entrada Those who will not abide will face violent repercussions
Encomienda
Entrusting of land by the King to the loyal Spaniards
Religious Power
Evangelization and Christianization
Inquilinos
Filipino middle class who acted as land managers for the friars
Seculars
Filipino parish priests who do not belong in a religious order
Polo Y Servicio
Forced labor
Real Compra de Bandala
Forced sale of crops to the colonial government Farmers had a quota to fulfill; if not, this will accumulate with the following quotas
Tributo
Form of Vassalage to the King as colonial subjects
Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade
Galleons transport Chinese and Asian goods to Mexico From different parts of the world > Manila > Acapulco, Mexico
Frailocratic
Government ruled by the friars
Acalde Mayor
Handled Alcaldia
Corregidor
Handled Corregimiento
Cabeza de Barangay
Handled the Barrio
Philippines
Hardwoods Textiles Bird's nests Spices Pears Mangoes Tamarind
India and Persia
Jewels Carpets Damasks Spices Other goods
King Philip II
King of Spain
Colegio de Ninos Huerfanos de San Juan de Letran
Letran College
Unhispanized zone
Location for the Infieles/Muslims
Women during the Spanish period
Low status Weak and passiveVictims of Friars
Chinese
Migrated in the 16th Century
Mexico
Mother colony
Moro
Muslims Revolution
Principales
Native Elite Descendants of the Datu
The following returns from Mexico to the Philippines
New groups of friars Rope Paper Gunpower Documents and news from Spain
Is Nationalism present during the Pre-19th Century?
No Natives reacted differently; thus, no one goal was established
Spice Islands (Moluccas)
Nutmeg Cloves Mace Pepper Other spices
University of Santo Tomas
Only university at that time
Plaza
Open space for convergences
Indio
Ordinary natives
Lakandula
POLITICAL 1574 Manila Loss of political freedom
Andres Malong
POLITICAL 1660-1661 Pangasinan = King of Pangasinan
Pedro Almazon
POLITICAL 1661 Ilocos = King of Ilocanos
Alcaldia
Pacified Provinces
Infieles
Pagans (non-Christian/non-Muslim) Retreated to the forest to avoid exploiters
Primary
Parish priests acted as teacher and only taught Christianity
Cedula personal
Payment of income tax = loyal to the King of Spain Replaced Tributo
Reasons for resisting Spanish rule?
Personal interest Political power Resistance to Economic Exploitation Against Catholicism
Monopoly
Planting of single crop, tobacco
Other parts of Southeast Asia
Porcelain from Thailand and Vietnames Textiles Sandalwood Ivory Pepper and other spices
Sangley
Pure Chinese who never became Christians From Southern China/ Lowest in the strata due to absence of conversion Chinese silk Lacquered wares, furniture Spices Exotic foods Opened small shops
Tapar
RELIGIOUS 1663 Panay proclaimed himself God Almighty No need for friars Go back to Babaylan
Francisco Dagohoy
RELIGIOUS 1744-1829 Bohol Refusal of priest to give a Christian burial to a Filipino
Hermano Pule/Apolinario De La Cruz
RELIGIOUS 1840-1841 Quezon Established Confradia de San Jose King of Tagalogs Killed by Quartering
Social Stratification
Race = Spanish, Natives, Chinese Religion = Baptized Christian, Muslim, Pagans
Resistance Movements
Rebellion - Indio Retreat - Infieles Raids - Moro
Characteristics of the Filipino resistance against Spanish rule
Regional Sectional Tribal Lack of unity among the natives Individuals fought against Spain based on their geographic location/ethnic affiliation
Powers of the friars
Religious, Political, Economic
Reduccion bajo el son de la campana
Resettlement under the sound of the church bell
Compadrazgo
Rituals that connect individuals Marriage, Baptism and Confirmation
Beaterio
School and nunnery Teaches Christianity, Good Manners and Right Conduct, Reading, Writing, Counting Sewing, Singing Examples: Sta. Catalina, Sta. Rosa, and Sta. Rita
Economic Power
Selling of Indulgences Donations Selling of Rosaries and Scapulary Owner of Friar Lands
Silver money
Selling of the goods are paid through this
China sends...
Silk Porcelain Gemstomes Gold Other chinese goods
Japan
Silverware Silk Other Japanese goods
Peninsulares
Spaniards born in Spain
Insulares/Filipinos
Spaniards born in colony
Reasons why Nationalism did not develop before 1872?
Spanish colonial policies — Divide-et-impera No concept of Nationalism yet No concept of a country (consciousness that natives belong to a single country — No concept of Motherland No common identity No common goal or objective Not bounded by single interest
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
Spanish navigator who took the Philippine through a relatively bloodless conquest. He founded the city of Manila.
Regulars
Spanish priests who belong in a religious order and can evangelize/convert
Beaterio de la Compania de Jesus
St. Mary's College
Monastic Supremacy
Supreme power of the friars in the Philippine colonial society Reason why Rizal and company were critical with the friars
How to further control the Chinese?
Taxation Deportation
Divide Et Impera
The natives were segregated to prevent them from unifying
Encomendro
To whom the lands of the Kings were entrusted Collects taxes from natives
Pueblo
Town
Gobernadorcillo
Town Mayor; handled Puelbo; highest rank a Filipino native can be
Royal Patronage
Union of Church and State; Captan and Governor-General shares the same power as Archbishop
Colegio de Nuesta Senora del Santisimo
University of Santo Tomas
Corregimiento
Unpacified Provinces
Active mission
Where conversion occures
Visita
Where small chapels are located for natives to go to hear mass How Christianity propagated
Viceroyalty of Mexico
Where the Philippines was governed through