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The pre-colonial social structure of the Philippines was mainly organized into barangays or small communities led by a datu or chieftain. Society was stratified with the datu and nobility at the top, followed by freemen, serfs, and slaves. Kinship ties and familial relationships played a significant role in social organization and governance.
The Negritos are believed to have reached the Philippines by crossing land bridges during the prehistoric period when sea levels were lower. They are thought to be one of the earliest human populations in the Philippines, inhabiting the islands long before other ethnic groups arrived.
Pedro Chirino is considered one of the earliest ethnographers in the Philippines. He was a Jesuit priest who wrote extensively about the culture and customs of the Filipino people during the Spanish colonial period.
Modern humans, Homo sapiens, are believed to have appeared around 300,000 years ago during the Middle Pleistocene period.
The ability to make fire deliberately first appeared during the Lower Paleolithic period, around 1 million years ago. This marked a significant development in human evolution, allowing early humans to cook food, stay warm, and fend off predators.
Neanderthals lived in Europe and parts of Asia during the Middle Paleolithic period, around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. They were well-adapted to the cold environments of Ice Age Europe.
In precolonial Philippines, laws were often based on customs and traditions passed down through generations. They were usually enforced by local leaders or councils, such as the Datu or tribal elders. Disputes were resolved through mediation, negotiation, or customary practices rather than codified laws. Decisions were made with the community's best interests in mind, focusing on social harmony and collective well-being.
The precolonial period of the Philippines refers to the time before the arrival of Spanish colonizers in the 16th century. During this time, various indigenous societies and cultures thrived in the archipelago, with some areas organized into chiefdoms, kingdoms, or sultanates. Trade, agriculture, and animist beliefs were prominent aspects of precolonial Filipino societies.
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Philip II was in power during the Spanish Period in the Philippines. (that's why Philippines)
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The Royal Audiencia was the highest court in the Philippines during the Spanish period
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
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.
During the Spanish period in the Philippines, I would expect to see significant changes in religion, culture, language, and governance due to Spanish colonization. The introduction of Christianity, establishment of churches, and implementation of Spanish law would have been prominent aspects of life at that time. This period also saw the integration of Spanish architectural styles and the establishment of educational institutions by Spanish missionaries.
Philippine currency during the American period continued to be the Peso.
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Catholicism was introduced to the Philippines by the Spanish during their colonial/conquest period.