Hindi, asked by manguiatarvin764, 6 months ago

What were the changes that you observed from the Spanish Colonial Government to our present
government?​

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Answered by jaanusingh442
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Answer:

Spain established a centralized colonial government in the Philippines that was composed of a national government and the local governments that administered provinces, cities, towns and municipalities.

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Answered by MotiSani
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Some changes that can be observed from the Spanish Colonial Government to our present are as follows:

  • A system of elite named Spanish nobility that ruled the country with a few Filipinos included in the ruling 'class' maintained power, wealth, and control.
  • The ruling class inherited authority and money from the King in the form of land grants, offices, and titles, in exchange for tribute and allegiance.
  • The motivations of the Spanish colonists, on the other hand, were not purely commercial.
  • The Spanish envisioned the Philippines as a stepping stone to the riches of the East Indies, but they stayed in the archipelago after the Portuguese and Dutch ruled it out.
  • Revolutionaries like Gabriela and Diego Silang battled for a free Ilocano nation in the northern Philippines in the late eighteenth century.
  • Other revolutionaries gained traction, and by the end of the nineteenth century, leaders like Andrés Bonifacio and Emilio Jacinto were exerting pressure on the Spanish government on several fronts.

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