The Spanish Colonial government structure was hierarchical. At the head was the reigning monarch, below him two branches: The Audiencias and the Viceroyalties who handled administrative matters. Due to conflicts, the Audiencies were eventually made subject to Vice-royal authority. A third arm, the Corregimeiientos were also subjects of the Viceroyals. Below the Corr. were more local regional matters run by Cabilos considered "ecomenderos" whose local power and financial standing earned them their place in the hierarchy. In 1542 laws were put in place to remove some of the privileges of the ecomenderos. Below them, at the local level were the Corregidores who handled matters pertaining to the native population. So, if you wanted something done at a certain level you'd have to work your way up that complicated chain. in a way similar to going through a town council, mayor, senator, etc
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There were no Spanish system of government in the colonies. Jamestown did have a Spanish spy.
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Barangay was the earliest government in the Philippines.
teaching of colonial government in education
civil government
There are some traces of the pre-colonial government of the Philippines that are visible in modern day government. This include some of the administrative structures and powers of the government among others.
An important feature of the spanish colonial system was the union of Church and state.
Barangay was the earliest government in the Philippines.
teaching of colonial government in education
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
There are some traces of the pre-colonial government of the Philippines that are visible in modern day government. This include some of the administrative structures and powers of the government among others.
The Philippines started as an organized civilization around 900-1000 AD with the arrival of Austronesian settlers. The country gained independence from Spanish colonial rule on June 12, 1898, and from American colonial rule on July 4, 1946, marking the end of formal colonization. Today, the Philippines is a sovereign nation with a democratic government.
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.
An important feature of the spanish colonial system was the union of Church and state.
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.
It was established by the outgoing British colonial structure.
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The Reign of Terror is often used to refer to the Philippines' struggles against Spanish colonial powers. This included the colonial government's elimination of subversive political and religious figures.