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There are 9 possible malfeatures of the Spanish colonial gov't in the Philippines. 1. Instability 2. Corruption 3. No Philippine Representation in government 4. No H. R 5. inequality 6. Mal-administration 7. Racial discrimination 8. Polo (forced labor) 9. Abusive Guards (civil)
Manila has been the capital of the Philippines since 1571, when Spanish colonizers established it as the center of their colonial administration. Although the capital was briefly moved to Quezon City from 1948 to 1976, Manila has remained the official capital since the Spanish colonial period. Therefore, Manila has served as the capital for over 450 years.
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Under the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines, the old Superior Council was replaced by the Consejo de Indias (Council of the Indies) in 1524. This organization was established to oversee the administration of Spanish colonies in the Americas and the Philippines, centralizing governance and legal matters. The Consejo played a crucial role in implementing Spanish policies and managing colonial affairs until the latter part of the colonial period.
During Rizal's time, the government of the Philippines was under Spanish colonial rule, characterized by abuses and corruption. The Spanish government was centralized and authoritarian, with power vested in the Governor-General. In contrast, the Philippines had limited representation and autonomy in governance compared to Spain.
There are 9 possible malfeatures of the Spanish colonial gov't in the Philippines. 1. Instability 2. Corruption 3. No Philippine Representation in government 4. No H. R 5. inequality 6. Mal-administration 7. Racial discrimination 8. Polo (forced labor) 9. Abusive Guards (civil)
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.
Manila has been the capital of the Philippines since 1571, when Spanish colonizers established it as the center of their colonial administration. Although the capital was briefly moved to Quezon City from 1948 to 1976, Manila has remained the official capital since the Spanish colonial period. Therefore, Manila has served as the capital for over 450 years.
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.
Catholicism was introduced to the Philippines by the Spanish during their colonial/conquest period.
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The Spanish occupation of the Philippines ended on June 12, 1898, when the country declared its independence from Spain. This followed the successful Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
Before Jose Rizal was born in 1861, the Philippines was a colony of Spain governed by a Spanish colonial administration. The country was ruled by the Spanish government through a Governor-General based in Manila. The local population had limited political rights and faced restrictions on their freedom and opportunities for advancement.