1. Colegio de San Juan de Letran 1620
2. University of Santo Tomas 1611
3. Ateneo de Manila University 1859
4. Colegio de San Ildefonso 1595
5. Colegio-Seminario de San Carlos 1783
Philip II was in power during the Spanish Period in the Philippines. (that's why Philippines)
Sociology in the Philippines began in the late 19th century with the introduction of sociology courses in Spanish universities during the colonial period. It gained momentum in the early 20th century with the establishment of sociology departments in universities and the publication of sociological studies on Philippine society.
During the Spanish era in the Philippines, the medium of instruction was primarily Spanish. The Spaniards established schools and universities where subjects were taught in Spanish to further their influence and control over the local population. The use of Spanish as the medium of instruction was part of their efforts to assimilate the Filipinos into Spanish culture and society.
The Royal Audiencia was the highest court in the Philippines during the Spanish period
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
William Howard Taft was the first US Civil Governor of the Philippines, but he got that appointment AFTER the Spanish-American War. There was no American governor f the Philippines during the Spanish-American War because until the war was over the Philippines were a Spanish possession and had a Spanish governor.
Spanish influence was extremely strong in the Philippines during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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The laws of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period were created by the Spanish Crown and the Spanish colonial authorities in consultation with the Church. These laws were aimed at governing the colony and ensuring Spanish control over the territory.
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During the 19th century in the Philippines, education was primarily controlled by the Spanish colonial government. It was geared towards instilling Catholicism and Spanish culture among the natives. Only the elite and wealthy families had access to formal education, which was usually conducted in Spanish. Indigenous forms of education, such as the "escuelas pias" and "tribal schools," still existed but were marginalized compared to the Spanish educational system.