Spanish
colonial philippines
INDEX
01. Philippines
02. Spain
03. colonization
- Social
-Social
-REasons
- Political
-Political
-Kind
- Economical
-Economical
04. Fun Facts
colony
The philippine colony(1565-1898)
colony
Social aspects
During these centuries, the Spaniards stablished a piramidal social system that depended on race and subjugated the Philippines.
+ info
Political aspects
vice-royalty of mexico
pacific methods
conflicts of the territory
+ info
+ info
+ info
Economical aspects
Before
Relations in Asia: Spice trade
VS
After
Special taxes Tobbaco monopolies Royal Society of Friends
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Empire
tHE sPANISH eMPIRE
society in spain17th century
01
Golden Age
Literature Architecture Painting
02
'Arbitristas'
Movement of Introspection Analyzed aspects of society and promoted improvement plans
+ info
The nation's diverse conquers and aproaches to different markets allowed it to become a powerful recognized Empire in Europe. Teritory and expansion were crucial for politics.
Political situation
SPAIN
+ info
KING PHILLIP II
economy in spain
governmental policies
New world
capitalism
unstability
High demands for a still expanding nation
Inflation
Brought resources
Lacked consicence
+ info
+ info
+ info
+ info
Altogether, these factors lead to a major downfall in the Spaniard economy, another reason for which they attempted and expansion over territories such as the Philippines which could open new economic opportunities and relationships.
Colonization
Reasons
Imperial motives
They saw an opportunity in the land due to its resources and especially due its geographical location in a different continent, which gave it access to the Asian cultures and markets
+ info
Christian missions
Spiece trade
To further spread the gospel and its good
To obtain a share in the spice trade.
+ info
+ info
Type of control
Settlement colony
Once the territory was assured and protected militarily, Spanish families started moving into it, spreading their culture
+ info
Fun facts
- With the help of the merchants and traders the cultural and economic frontiers expanded.
- The Philippinian alphabet was called “Alibata” but was replaced with the roman alphabet
- Chinese pirates invaded the Phillipines before colonization, and when it happened they took advantage of Spain as well
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Spanish
colonial philippines
INDEX
01. Philippines
02. Spain
03. colonization
- Social
-Social
-REasons
- Political
-Political
-Kind
- Economical
-Economical
04. Fun Facts
colony
The philippine colony(1565-1898)
colony
Social aspects
During these centuries, the Spaniards stablished a piramidal social system that depended on race and subjugated the Philippines.
+ info
Political aspects
vice-royalty of mexico
pacific methods
conflicts of the territory
+ info
+ info
+ info
Economical aspects
Before
Relations in Asia: Spice trade
VS
After
Special taxes Tobbaco monopolies Royal Society of Friends
(Move the mouse over each aspect to see more info)
Empire
tHE sPANISH eMPIRE
society in spain17th century
01
Golden Age
Literature Architecture Painting
02
'Arbitristas'
Movement of Introspection Analyzed aspects of society and promoted improvement plans
+ info
The nation's diverse conquers and aproaches to different markets allowed it to become a powerful recognized Empire in Europe. Teritory and expansion were crucial for politics.
Political situation
SPAIN
+ info
KING PHILLIP II
economy in spain
governmental policies
New world
capitalism
unstability
High demands for a still expanding nation
Inflation
Brought resources
Lacked consicence
+ info
+ info
+ info
+ info
Altogether, these factors lead to a major downfall in the Spaniard economy, another reason for which they attempted and expansion over territories such as the Philippines which could open new economic opportunities and relationships.
Colonization
Reasons
Imperial motives
They saw an opportunity in the land due to its resources and especially due its geographical location in a different continent, which gave it access to the Asian cultures and markets
+ info
Christian missions
Spiece trade
To further spread the gospel and its good
To obtain a share in the spice trade.
+ info
+ info
Type of control
Settlement colony
Once the territory was assured and protected militarily, Spanish families started moving into it, spreading their culture
+ info
Fun facts
Thank you