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You may not be able to find an already made chart of the Spanish colonial government in the Philippines, but you could make one. You would need to research Spanish colonial government either online or at your local library, learn all you can about it, and then make your chart.
The government was a monarchy, but it was ruled by the Governor General as an administrator in behalf of the King and Queen of Spain
civil government
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The Katipunan, founded by Andres Bonifacio in 1892, had a hierarchical organizational structure. At the top was the Supreme Council, led by the Supremo (leader), followed by regional councils known as "sanggunians." Members were organized into "cells" called "katipunan," which operated at the local level. This structure facilitated coordination and secrecy, allowing the organization to effectively mobilize for the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
At the top of Spanish colonial society were the
They owned plantations, mines and ranches...
The gobernadorcillo was a local government official in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period, primarily overseeing a town or municipality. Their responsibilities included maintaining order, collecting taxes, and implementing local policies under the guidance of Spanish authorities. They acted as intermediaries between the colonial government and the local populace, often addressing community issues and representing local interests. The position was significant in the governance structure, facilitating Spanish colonial administration at the grassroots level.
the pilippines government today is free and when it was spanish govenment the philippine government is not free
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***Pre-spanish Gov't StructureAbsolute monarchyHereditary Gov'tConsolidatedDespotic Gov'tIndividualisticTo understand these terms, refer to the forms of government.