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What are the 5 works in Dasalan at Tocsohan (1888)
"Ang Tanda ng Cara-i-Cruz
What is Geography by Dr. Harry E. Barnes
"It is geography which gives individuality tonation and produces the variety of customs and occupation, which are a product of man's reaction to different environment"
Religion of the Philippines
"Roman Catholic 79.5%
"
"Tagalog 24.4%
Area of the Philippines
"Total: 300,000 sq km
Languages of the Philippines (Official Language and 8 major Dialects)
"Unspecified Filipino (Official based on Tagalog
What is the Duration of Spanish Colonial Rule
(1521 - 1898)
Early Spanish Expeditions
(1521-1565)
the Dagohoy Rebellion in?
(1744-1829)
What is the Duration of American Occupation
(1898 - 1946)
1st Republic of the philippines (Malolos Republic)
(1899 - 1901)
What is the Duration of Japanese Hedgemony
(1941 - 1945)
2nd Republic of the Philippines (Puppet state of the Japanese)
(1943 - 1945)
3rd Republic of the Philippines
(1946 - 1971)
What is the Duration of the Philippine Republic
(1946 - Present)
4rth Republic of the Philippines
(1972 - 1986)
5th Republic of the Philipines
(1986 - (Present)
3 reasons of spanish expansion & exploration
(God, Gold, Glory)
Fernando Magallanes date of exploration?
1519
Garcia Jofre de Loaisa date of exploration?
1525
Sebastian Cabot date of exploration?
1526
Alvaro De Saavedra date of exploration?
1527
Ruy Lopez de Villalobos date of exploration?
1542
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi date of exploration?
1564
Lakan Dula and Rajah Sulayman in?
1574
Pampanga revolt in?
1585
the Tondo Conspiracy in?
1587-1588
Magalat Revolt in?
1596
Igorot Religious Revolt in?
1601
Bankaw Religious Revolt
1621
the Revold of the Irrayas in?
1621
Tamblot Revolt in?
1621-1622
Cagayan Revolt in?
1639
tye Sumuroy Rebellion in?
1649-1650
and the Maniago revolt in?
1660
the Malong Rebellion in?
1660-1661
Tapar Revolt in?
1663
Agrarian Uprisings broke out in the provines of Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, and Laguna in?
1745-1746
the Silang Rebellion in?
1762-1763
Palaris Rebellion in?
1762-1764
Hermano Pule; revolt in?
1840-1841
When was Dasalan at Tocsohan written?
1888
Malaybalay
A city in Bukidnon where Major General William Sharp Jr. surrendered to the Japanese.
Who surrendered to Lt. James Taylor Jr on February 8, 1901?
A group of six guerrillas led by Cecilio Segismundo, a messenger of President Aguinaldo, surrendered to Lt. James Taylor Jr on February 8, 1901.
Visayan-Mindanao Forces
A military organization in the Philippines comprised of forces from the Visayan and Mindanao regions.
Camp O'Donnel
A prison camp in Capas, Tarlac where the surviving prisoners of the Death March were held.
Bataan
A province in the Philippines where the infamous Death March took place in 1942.
Bukidnon
A province in the Philippines where the surrender of Major General William Sharp Jr. took place.
Geneva Prisoner War Convention
A set of international laws and guidelines for the treatment of prisoners of war.
Capas
A town in Tarlac where the prisoners of the Death March were transported to by train.
Mariveles
A town in the province of Bataan where the Death March began on April 10, 1942.
San Fernando
A town in the province of Pampanga where the prisoners of the Death March were transported to by train.
Parody ng "Hail Mary"
Aba Guinoong Barya
What are the Provinces/Cities of Cordillera Administrative Region (7) and its Regional Center(1)?
Abra, Apayao, Baguio, Benguet, Ifugao, Kalinga, Mountain Province. Baguio City is the regional center.
An American naval officer who played a key role in the Spanish-American War, including the capture of Manila during the Philippine-American War.
Admiral Dewey
When did the guerrilla warfare against the Japanese invaders begin?
After the surrender of the American forces, officers and men waged relentless guerrilla warfare.
What are the Provinces/Cities of Western Visayas (8) and its Regional Center(1)?
Aklan, Antique, Bacolod, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, Iloilo City, Negros Occidental. Iloilo City is the regional center.
What are the Provinces/Cities of Bicol Region (7) and its Regional Center(1)?
Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate, Naga, Sorsogon, . Legazpi is the regional center.
Provincial Level government official
Alcaldia (Alcade mayor)
Parody ng "Our Father"
Amain Namin
Invaders
An enemy force that occupies and takes control of a territory.
Corregidor
An island fortress guarding the entrance to Manila Bay in the Philippines during World War II.
Parody ng "sign of the cross"
Ang Tanda ng Cara-i-Cruz
Parody ng "Ten Commandments"
Ang mga Utos ng Fraile
What are the Provinces/Cities of Central Luzon (9) and its regional center (san fernando/Pampanga)
Angeles, Aurora, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Olongapo, Pampanga, Tarlac, Zambales. San Fernando, Pampanga is the regional center
Give 6 religious orders.
Augustininas, Recollects, Jesuits, Dominicans, Franciscans, Benedctines
What is BARMM or Region XIV
BARMM (Bangsamoro)
Barangay level government official
Barrio (Cabeza de Barangay)
What are the Provinces/Cities of BARMM (5) and its Regional Center(1)?
Basilan (Excluding Isabela City), Cotabato City, Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu, Tawi-Tawi, Including 63 barangay in Cotabato City. Cotabato City is the regional Center
What are the Provinces/Cities of Cagayan Valley Region (6) and its regional Center (1)
Batanes, Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, Santiago. Tuguegarao is the Regional center
An agreement signed between the United States and the Sulu Sultanate in 1899, recognizing American sovereignty over the Sulu archipelago while guaranteeing the rights and dignities of the Sultan and other local leaders.
Bates Treaty
Why was the divide and rule (Divide et impera) effective
Because there were a lot of tribal conflicts, which cause a lot of tribes to join the spanish inquisition instead.
Why did the spanish friars refused to teach filipino's the spanish language
Because they were afraid they would become better at the Catilian language
A proclamation issued by American General Elwell Otis during the Philippine-American War, declaring the United States' intention to bring about a "benevolent assimilation" of the Filipino people.
Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation
What is Region V
Bicol Region
What certain ritual that the Spaniards exploited and make use as a Divide a Rule strategy
Blood Compact
What are the Provinces/Cities of Central Visayas (8) and its Regional Center(1)?
Bohol, Cebu, Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue, Negros Oriental, Siquijor. Cebu City is the regional center.
What are the Provinces/Cities of Northern Mindanao (7) and its Regional Center(1)?
Bukidnon,Cagayan de Oro, Camiguin, Iligan, Lanao del Norte, Misamis Occidental, Misamis Oriental. Cagayan de Oro is the regional center.
What is Region IV-A
CALABARZON
What is Region II
Cagayan Valley
National Level government official
Captaincy-General of the Philippines (Gov. & Capt. General)
What is Region XIII
Caraga
What are the Provinces/Cities of CALABARZON (6) and its Regional Center (1)
Cavite, Laguna, Batangas,Rizal, Quezon, Lucena. Calamba is the Regional Central
A Filipino guerilla leader who served as a messenger for Emilio Aguinaldo and later surrendered to American forces, providing crucial information that led to the capture of Aguinaldo.
Cecilio Segismundo
What is Region III
Central Luzon
What is Region VII
Central Visayas
What is CAR
Cordillera Administrative Region
Unpacified Territory government official
Corregimiento (Corregidor)
What are the Provinces/Cities of SOCCSKSARGEN (5) and its Regional Center(1)?
Cotabato, Sarangani, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, General Santos City. Koronadal is the regional center.
What are the Provinces/Cities of Ilocos Region (5) and its Regional Center (1)
Dagupan, Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sure, La Union, Pangasinan. San Fernando, La Union is the Regional Center
What is Region XI
Davao Region
What are the Provinces/Cities of Davao Region (4) and its Regional Center(1)?
Davao de Oro, Davao City, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental, Davao Oriental. Davao City is the regional center.
Who told the King about the Corruption of Encomienda
Dominggo Salazar
What is Region VIII
Eastern Visayas
the collection of tributes or taxesfrom natives of a specific area.
Ecomienda System
The President of the Philippines from 1899-1901, he led the Filipino resistance against American colonization during the Philippine-American War.
Emilio Aguinaldo
The people who benifited the Encomienda are the?
Encomendero
"To Entrust"
Encomienda
was a Spanish labour system that rewarded conquerors with the labour of conquered non-Christian peoples. and for the meantime it was the system of Government for the Filipino's?
Encomienda
7 Spanish Economic Policies
Encomienda System, Polo y Servicios, Tributo, Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade, Sociedad Economica de los Amigos del Pais, Tobacco Monopoly, Royal company of the Philippines
Since when did Madrid spain took over and directly administered the
Filipinas Ultramar
The relationship between the people of the Philippines and the United States, which became strained during the Philippine-American War due to disagreements over independence and American military occupation.
Filipino-American relations
According to Rizal and some notable figures, What was the "Actual" system of Government during the spanish Colonization?
Frailocracy
An American brigadier general who led the operation to capture Emilio Aguinaldo during the Philippine-American War.
Frederick Funston
When did the Death March begin?
Friday, April 10, 1942
A Filipino general and military strategist who played a significant role in the early stages of the Philippine-American War, opposing negotiations with the Americans and advocating for full independence.
Gen. Antonio Luna
Why did Gen. Antonio Luna oppose the "Peace Cabinet" plan?
Gen. Antonio Luna opposed any attempt to make peace with the colonizers and strongly advocated a fight for independence.
A Filipino general who defended Tirad Pass against American troops during the Philippine-American War, sacrificing his life to allow Emilio Aguinaldo to escape.
Gen. Gregorio del Pilar
On what date did Gen. Gregorio del Pilar sacrifice his life?
Gen. Gregorio del Pilar sacrificed his life on December 2, 1899, defending Tirad Pass against American troops, allowing Emilio Aguinaldo to escape.
The American military governor of the Philippines during the Philippine-American War, responsible for the American occupation of Manila.
General Elwell Otis
what were the highest position a filipino citizen can achieve
Gobernadorcillo
Small, independent military groups that operate in unconventional ways, often utilizing hit-and-run tactics and blending in with the civilian population.
Guerrilla units
"Land Ownership"
Hacienda
What is Region I
Ilocos Region
What does "En cada fraile tenía el Rey en Filipinas un capitan general y un ejercito entero"? mean
In each friar in the Philippines the King had a captain general and a whole army
Where was the establishment of the central government for the philippines
Intramuros
Guerrilla warfare
Irregular warfare tactics used by small groups of fighters against a more powerful enemy.
When was the surrender of Bataan marking the doom of the Philippines?
It marked the doom of the Philippines.
An American lieutenant who played a key role in the capture of Emilio Aguinaldo, the President of the Philippines, during the Philippine-American War.
Lt. James Taylor Jr
The largest island in the Philippines and the site of many battles during the Philippine-American War.
Luzon
What is Region IV-B
MIMAROPA
A group of indigenous Filipino soldiers who were recruited and employed by the United States during the Philippine-American War to assist in military operations.
Macabebe scouts
A public declaration or statement, often issued by a government or political leader, expressing a particular viewpoint or intention.
Manifesto
The capital city of the Philippines and an important battleground during the Philippine-American War.
Manila
Linked the Spanish crowns viceroyalty of new Spain, based in Mexico City with its Asian Territories
Manila - Acapulco Galleon Trade
What are the Provinces/Cities of NCR Region (17) and its Regional Center (1)
Manila, Caloocan, Las Piñas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Quezon City, San Juan, Taguig, Valenzuela, Pateros. Manila is the Regional Center
What are the Provinces/Cities of MIMAROPA (5) and its Regional Center(1)
Marinduque, Occidental Mindoro, Oriental Mindoro, Palawan, Romblon. Calapan is the regional Center
What were the starting points of the Death March?
Mariveles and Cabcaben
Prisoners of War (POW)
Military personnel captured by the enemy during a war and held in captivity.
The second largest island in the Philippines, which experienced both American military operations and negotiations with Muslim leaders during the Philippine-American War.
Mindanao
The followers of the Islamic faith in the Philippines, many of whom resisted American occupation during the Philippine-American War.
Muslims
What is NCR
National Capital Region
What are the 17 Administrative Divisions
National Capital Region, Ilocos Region, Cagayan Valley Region, Central Luzon, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, Bicol REgion, Corillera Administrative Region Western Visayas Region, Central Visayas Region, Samar-Leyte Region, Zamboanga Peninsula, Northern Mindanao, Davao, SOCCSKSARGEN, CARAGA, Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao.
On April 19, 1901, what oath did Aguinaldo take?
Nine days after his capture, on April 19, 1901, Aguinaldo swore allegiance to the United States.
What is Region X
Northern Mindanao
A town in Isabela province, Philippines, where Emilio Aguinaldo's headquarters were located during the later stages of the Philippine-American War.
Palanan
Parody ng "The Act of Contrition"
Panginoon kong Fraile
A Filipino politician and leader during the Philippine-American War, who advocated for negotiations and peace with the Americans rather than full independence.
Pedro Paterno
3 causes of early filipino revolts
Personal (Led by former Political and religious leaders), Resistance to oppressive Spanish-Introduced economic and religious institutions, and Land Problems
What does Filipinas Ultramar means?
Philippine Overseas. As the only Overseas colony
A war fought between the Philippines and the United States from 1899-1902, resulting from tensions over Filipino independence and the American takeover of the Philippines after the Spanish-American War.
Philippine-American War
What were the 3 tactics that the spaniards used, and what was the most effective?
Policy of Attraction. Divide and Rule, Evangelization. Evangelization is the most effective.
It is a 40 days forced laborof all Filipino males from16-60 years old
Polo y Sevicios
When did Gen. Funston and his men capture President Aguinaldo?
President Aguinaldo was captured on March 23, 1901, by Gen. Funston and his men at Palanan, Isabela, leading to the capitulation of the First Philippine Republic.
On January 5, 1899, what manifesto did President Aguinaldo issue?
President Emilio Aguinaldo issued a manifesto opposing U.S. President McKinley's "benevolent assimilation declaration."
When did President Theodore Roosevelt declare the end of the Philippine-American War?
President Theodore Roosevelt declared the end of the war on July 4, 1902, although local resistance continued, commonly led by politico-religious groups called ladrones.
Municipal Level government official
Pueblo (Gobernadorcillo)
give 3 examples of filipino's who initiated a Blood compact with the Spaniards
Rajah Tupas, Lakandula, Rajah Soliman
Japanese
Relating to or coming from Japan or its people.
Aimed to promote progress to the Philippines by improving the foreign trade of the colony with Spain and developing the Philippines' natural resources by encouraging industry, msnufacturing, and agriculture.
Royal Company of the Philippines (Real Compania de Filipinas)
3 types of Encomienda
Royal, Ecclesiastical, Private
What is Region XII
SOCCSKSARGEN
A society of selected persons who are capable enough to produce useful ideas
SOCIEDAD ECONOMICA DE LOS AMIGOS DEL PAIS ( ECONOMIC SOCIETY OF FRIENDS OF THE COUNTRY)
The ruling title for the leader of the Sulu Sultanate, one of the Muslim states in the southern Philippines that negotiated with the United States during the Philippine-American War.
Sultan Jolo
When did Major Gen. William Sharp Jr. surrender?
Sunday, May 10, 1942
Unconditional surrender
Surrender without any conditions or negotiations.
What significant agreement was signed on August 20, 1899?
The Bates Treaty, an agreement between General Bates and the Sultan of Sulu, recognized U.S. sovereignty over Sulu while respecting the rights of the Sultan.
What treaty ended the Spanish-American War in 1898?
The Treaty of Paris
Surrender
The act of giving up or ceasing resistance, usually to an enemy.
Resistance
The act of opposing or fighting against an invading or occupying force.
Death March
The forced movement and mistreatment of approximately 76,000 USAFFE forces, including 66,000 Filipinos, by the Japanese during World War II resulting in many deaths.
Filipinos
The people of the Philippines.
When did the Philippine-American War officially begin?
The war began on February 4, 1899, when U.S. Private William Grayson and Private Orville Miller fired the first shot in Manila.
When did the war end for the American forces in the Philippines?
The war ended as far as the American forces were concerned.
When did the Filipino people still consider the war ongoing?
The war was still considered ongoing for the Filipino people.
What are the 3 reasons for the failure of rebellions
There was no lingua franca (Common language), Tribal conflicts, Spaniard's Superior military and technology.
Why was early filipino rebellion became an almost cyclical pattern of failures
There was no sense of national unity, because of Diversity
Defenders
Those who protect or guard a place from attack or invasion.
When did Gen. Wainwright issue the order to cease resistance?
Thursday, May 7, 1942
Established to control and regulate the production,distribution, and taxation of tobacco.
Tobacco Monopoly
A treaty signed in 1898 between the United States and Spain, which ended the Spanish-American War and transferred control of the Philippines from Spain to the United States.
Treaty of Paris
A payment that was imposed as a sign of the Filipinos' loyalty to the King of Spain.
Tributo
Climate of the Philippines
Tropical Marine; northeast monsoon (November to April); southwes monsoon (May to October)
USAFFE
United States Army Forces in the Far East, a military organization formed in the Philippines during World War II.
A group of islands in the central Philippines, which also saw significant fighting during the Philippine-American War.
Visayan Islands
When did the prisoners reach Camp O'Donnel?
Wednesday, April 15, 1942
When did Corregidor fall?
Wednesday, May 6, 1942
When did the Filipino-American soldiers on Corregidor become prisoners?
Wednesday, May 6, 1942
What is Region VI
Western Visayas
What is Region IX
Zamboanga Peninsula
What are the Provinces/Cities of Zamboanga Peninsula (5) and its Regional Center(1)?
Zamboanga del Norte, Zamboanga del Sur, Zamboanga Sibugay, Zamboanga City, Isabela. Pagadian is the regional center.
Natural Resources of the Philippines (8)
timber, petroleum, nickel, cobalt, silver, gold, salt, copper