Phil History
Phil History
Phil History
PHILIPPINE
-is an archipelago consisting of 7, 000 islands and islets stretching a
thousand miles from north and south
-The land surface is 114,830 square statute miles and is criss-crossed
with mountains and drained by small river systems.
THE PEOPLE
-The Filipino belongs to a mixture of races although he is a Malay.
-There is a blending of the East and West
In February 1976 this theory of the land bridges to Asia was disputed by German
scientist DR.FRITJOF VOSS, who studied the geology of the Philippines.
According to him, the Philppines was never a part of China.
TABON CAVE DISCOVERY-In 1962 a skull cap was found presumed to be those of a
human being shows conclusively that man earlier came earlier to the Philippines than
the Malay to the Peninsula
INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM
The spread of Islam to Old Malaysia was brought about by activities of
the Arab Traders, missionaries and teachers who introduced their
religious beliefs among Malays. The foundation of Islam came on the 14th
century.
In 1389 it preceded to SULU and preached the doctrines of Mohammed.
The religious activities were followed by Abu Bakr who about 1450 left
Sulu.Abu Bakr exercise his powers as sultan and established a
government patterned after the Sultanate of Arabia Islam spread rapidly
to all parts of Sulu.
SERIF KABUNGSUAN- immediately laying the foundation of Islam and
converted so many tribes to his religion who made him the first sultan of
MINDANAO.
RELATIONS WITH CHINA
• Philippines had some commercial relation with China. Trade relation
started in 9th century.
• Sund Dynasty when the goods began to flow in a continuous stream
into the Philippines.
• Indo-china trades their porcelain products with the Philippines wares.
• CHINESE regained controlled of the Philippine trade when the Ming
emperor, Yung Lao came to the throne of China.
• 15TH CENTURY when the Islam began to spread to the southern
Philippines. Later Chinese traders were allowed to trade under the
sway of ISLAM.
CODE OF KALANTIAW
• There were laws or orders promulgated by the ranking chieftains for any community with the help of the elders.
• IN 1433 the third chief of Panay, Datu Kalantiyaw issued orders for the guidance of the people. THE CODE OF
KALANTIAW
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INFLUENCES OF CHINESE
Chinese who came to the islands were economic men whose interest lay in
profits rather than political domination. The Chinese never had any political
designs on the Philippines.
Examples:
Ampaw Use of umbrellas
Achi –Ate Porcelain
Lun-pia-lumpia Manufacturing of gun powder
Mami-mami Ancient customs of arrange marriage
Miki-miki Wearing of white shirts when mourning
Misua-miswa
Pan-sit-pansit
EARLY CUSTOMS AND PRACTICES
CLOTHES- Upper kanggan and bahag for male and saya for women
Male has putong/head gear
The ancient wrote on the bark of the trees, on leaves and bamboo
tubes using their knives daggers colored sap of trees as inks
SPANISH PERIOD
• UNDER IMPERIAL SPAIN- RENAISSANCE PERIOD
The opening of the world to European shipping. Propelled by
GOSPEL-GOLD-GLORY. Spain and Portugal(superpowerful) to discover
the rest of the world
EAST MEETS WESTS – Triggered the search for spices of all sorts.
-gold,silver,slaves,silk brought men to great wealth.
PORTUGAL-was the first country to use innovation in seamanship and
boatbuilding with the establishment of HENRY THE NAVIGATOR the first
navigational school in globe in 1419.
MAGELLAN EXPEDITION
• Ferdinand Magellan a Portuguese serving the Spanish royalty
• RUY Faleiro a brilliant cosmographer who egged him to serve Spain by saying
he could find shorter way to MALUKU(spice islands)
• Royal instruction to sail directly to spice island and bring the spices.
• Started the greatest of all epics of human discovery when he sailed from
San.Lucar Spain in 1519 on board a five antiquated ships with a crew of 235
men.He sailed for 98 days across the vast Pacific Ocean.
• March 17,1521-He reached the Philippines
• April 1521-He was defeated and killed in battle as a consequence of his
intervention between Lapu-lapu and Zula the chieftains of Mactan.
• The ship named VICTORIA completed the voyage back to SPAIN in 1522
arriving in Seville led by JUAN SEBASTIAN DEL CANO proven on the
expedition that the Earth was round
VILLALOBOS EXPEDITION
• RUY LOPEZ VILLALOBOS –six ships of some 370 men from Mexico in
November 1542. Early 1542 they reached the eastern coast of Mindanao
the first time in Philippine soil.
• Forced to leaved Saranggani and went to Maluku he succumbed to a
malignant fever
LEGAZPI EXPEDITION
• 22 years after Villalobos set sail from the port of Juan Gallego, four vessels at
about 350 men sailed in the Philippines in 1564.
• By February 1565 Legazpi reached CEBU and contracted blood compacts with
SI KATUNAWAN and SI GALA at Bohol.
• Villa de San Miguel changed to Ciudad del Santisimo Nombre de Jesus after
the discovered Santo Nino of Cebu.-the first Spanish town established in the
Archipelago.
• URDANETA PASSAGE-This unique sea lane was subsequently used by the
Manila-Acapulco galleons until the 19th century.
• Almost bloodless conquest to the Philippines.Later indios lost for freedom
they earlier enjoyed.
POLITICAL INSTITUTION
• 1565-1821 Philippines was a captaincy-general administered by the
Spanish KING through the viceroyalty of Mexico.
• All Spanish possessions were governed by Royal and Supreme Council of
the Indies established by Charles V IN 1524. It was next to the King
paramount lawmaker and administrator over seeing the colonies of the
Spanish empire guided by MINISTRIES OF COLONIES by May 1863.
THE NATIONAL-Intramuros Manila the King through spokesman and
representatives in the Philippines.
Gobernador-general-commander in chief of army and navy
Also the president of the (REAL AUDIENCIA) Supreme Court
The power to ecclesiastical appointments in the church
Salary of 40,000 pesos
PROVINCIAL LEVEL
• Alcalde mayor(provincial governor)
- He exercise both executive and judicial powers
- Privilege to engaging in trade
Only an Spaniard could be an alcalde mayor, He exercised multiple
prerogatives as judge, inspector, chief of police, tribute collector, and
captain general of the province.
RESIDENCIA & VISITA
• RESIDENCIA- Judicial review of a judge conducted at the end of his
term of office supervised publicly by a juez de residencia.
• If found guilty of public misconduct were either heavy fines,
imprisonment or sequestration of properties.
ENCOMIENDAS
Another revenue duty-bound to defend his encomienda from external incursions to
keep peace and order and to assist the missionaries in teaching the Christian gospel
to the residents. -land reserved
Those who escaped from taxes regarded as lawless and bandits
Each encomendero collected according to his personal whim. Sometimes the
encomenderos seized the entire quantity of harvest from FILIPINO without leaving
him a grain to eat.
THE GALLEON TRADE
• Running the only regular fleet in the huge stretch of Pacific Ocean for
250 years was the Acapulco galleon, Galleon de Manila.
• The galleon trip lasted for 200 days
• Return trip for 70 days
• The galleon benefit small privileged Spaniards-Spanish governor,
Spanish residents in Manila.
SPANISH PERIOD