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KOLONYALISMONG ESPANYOL - Coggle Diagram
KOLONYALISMONG ESPANYOL
Economic
Globalization
through
Voyages
exploration of South Sea of the Pacific Ocean (1513)
Permanent presence in the Philippines by Legazpi (1565)
Spanish actual control of Luzon and Visayas island
Trade
Manila Galleon (1565)
Spanish American
Silver
Chinese (Sangleyes)
Thailand
Agriculture
Export crop production
land grabbing
paternalism
patchwork diversity
pacto de retroventa
“
New Economy
” by Jose Vargas
Royal Company of the Philippines
Tobacco Monopoly
Tax farm
Political
SPANISH
launching pad to trade with Asian countries
impact of foreign trade to local societies
regional elites with conflicting economic interests
failure of national revolution
regions entered the world economy at different times
evangelization and military conquests
missionary provinces
naval bases
unified parochial and municipal administration
Spanish Micronesia
Treaty of Tordesillas (Portugese and Spanish Empire)
AMERICAN
BRITISH
opened the Philippines to World Trade
System-wide Reforms
removed trade restrictions
improved revenue collection
re-organized government structure
separation of executive from judiciary
Social
Government
Cabeza de Barangay
Taxes
Ordinances
Corruption
Education
Primary Schools
Secular Schools
Religion
Migration
Population increase (1822)
due to
real commercial centers
Gender disparity