The ability to print materials and books began in 1436 with Guttenburg in Germany. So, when people began to explore in 1492 printing was common.
printmaking during spanish period
There was no printing.
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society during pre spanish period
Philip II was in power during the Spanish Period in the Philippines. (that's why Philippines)
whta is the recrational play performed by the filipinos during spanish period
The Royal Audiencia was the highest court in the Philippines during the Spanish period
During the Spanish period in the Philippines, society was divided into classes based on racial origin, with the Spanish colonizers and their descendants at the top, followed by the native Filipinos, and then the Chinese and other ethnic groups. The social hierarchy was enforced through laws that restricted the rights and opportunities of the lower classes, leading to a stratified society with limited social mobility. The Catholic Church played a significant role in shaping social norms and values, influencing everything from education to family structure.
Spanish printmaking in the 17th century had been dominated by Flemish and French influences, and no printmaker of importance emerged during the period. In the 18th-century artist Francisco de Goya, Spain had not only its first truly great printmaker but also the only printmaker whose etchings rival Rembrandt's. Moreover, he is the most eminent satirist printmaking has produced. His visual comments on human folly, war, and religious persecution are devastating. Goya created four major cycles of prints. The first, Los caprichos (published 1799; "Caprices," or "Follies"), consists of 80 enigmatic prints commenting on all phases of life.
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I will not do your homework for you. During Spanish period, religion is the core curriculum while during the American period, the separation of church and state.