What is the significance of the cadiz connection to the Spanish rule in the Philippines?
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Ambassador Salinas referred to the Cadiz Constitution as the very first constitution, which governed the Philippines and which up to today has strongly influenced the Philippines´ sociocultural and political traditions.
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A constitution was made on 19 March 1812.
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- Among other things, the Constitution of Cádiz limited the power of the monarchy, ended feudalism, provided equality between Spanish-born Spaniards and Americans, and ended the Spanish Inquisition.
- Envisioned to rule the entire Hispanic monarchy, the king was the head of state, not because of his divine right to rule, but because of the will of the people.
- The Constitution of 1812 essentially established a constitutional monarchy.
- Although it retained Roman Catholicism as the established church, it abolished the Inquisition, aristocratic privileges, feudal obligations, and segregational levies.
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