Education During The Spanish Era

Education During The Spanish Era

The educated filipinos during the spanish era are known as

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1. The educated filipinos during the spanish era are known as


Answer:ILUSTRADOS

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2. Advantages and disadvantages of education during the Spanish era? ​


Answer:

Some of the positive effects were: universities were opened early. In 1820 only the Philippines have improved in civilization, wealth, and Populousness. The establish of schools, many schools were built. They taught them how to read, write, and speak in English.

They emphasized the teachings of the Catholic religion. The students in the primary level were taught the Christian Doctrines, the reading of Spanish books and a little of the natives' language. Science and Mathematics were not very much taught to the students even in the universities.

The Decree established a complete system of education in the archipelago--it required two elementary schools in each municipality (one for girls and one for boys), standardized the curriculum, and established normal schools, thus making systematized education available to the masses.

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3. Education during the Spanish era here in the Philippines was a right given to everyone.


Explanation:

During the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines (1521–1898), the different cultures of the archipelago experienced a gradual unification from a variety of native Asian and Islamic customs and traditions, including animist religious practices, to what is known today as Filipino culture, a unique hybrid of Southeast Asian and Western culture, namely Spanish, including the Spanish language and the Catholic faith.


4. In what era has philippines learned the value of education? Pre spanish or spanish or americam.


Answer:

Explanation: PRE SPANISH BECAUSE THE PHILIPINES HAS DIFFERENT


5. Give the major sources of revenue during Spanish Era/ Spanish Philippines​


Answer:

They depended on the Galleon Trade for a living. In the later years of the 18th century, Governor-General Basco introduced economic reforms that gave the colony its first significant internal source income from the production of tobacco and other agricultural exports.

Explanation:

The Spanish colonial period of the Philippines began when explorer Ferdinand Magellan came to the islands in 1521 and claimed it as a colony for the Spanish Empire. The period lasted until the Philippine Revolution in


6. the difference between the lifestyle during the Spanish era and the American era


Answer:

the spanish taught the concept of laziness. The Spanish weren’t hard workers but they didn’t particularly want great material goods.

the Americans were hard workers and loved material goods. They taught the Filipinos to want more material goods. Laziness and desire for material goods is a nasty combination often leading to crime. Fortunately, many Filipinos resist these particular legacies of the Spanish and Americans. The novel, “Brownout-666,” available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble etc. largely deals with these questions.


7. How has the literature during the Spanish era differed from the literature during the precolonial era?


People seemed to have no religion or belief during the Pre-Colonial era, because we were free before.

8. instrumental songs during the spanish era?​


Answer:

Pasyon at Kumintang

Explanation:

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9. BRAINLIEST tamang sagot! Why was the access to Education limited during the Spanish Era?​


Answer:

Primary instruction was made free and the teaching of Spanish was compulsory. This was ten years before Japan had a compulsory form of free modern public education and forty years before the American government started an English-based public school system in the Philippines.

As early as in pre-Magellanic times, education was informal, unstructured, and devoid of methods. Children were provided more vocational training and less academics (3 Rs) by their parents and in the houses of tribal tutors. The pre-Spanish system of education underwent major changes during the Spanish colonization.

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11. What were the contribution of the educational institution established during the Spanish era.​


Answer:

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Here are some of the example of the. significant contribution made:formal education and founded scientific education -spaniards has introduced education in the country. methid of agriculture were also taught. in tis era. ,there were universities and college established.

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12. describe the Philippines during Spanish era ​


During the Spanish era, the Philippines was a colony of Spain and was known as the Spanish East Indies. The Spanish arrived in the Philippines in the late 16th century and colonized the islands for over three centuries. The Philippines was an important part of the Spanish empire, and the Spanish introduced many new elements to Philippine culture, including Christianity, new technologies, and the Spanish language. The Spanish also brought with them a feudal system that gave rise to a class of wealthy landowners, many of whom were of Spanish descent. However, the majority of the population was made up of native Filipinos, who often lived in poverty and were subjected to heavy taxation and forced labor. The Spanish era was marked by conflict, as native Filipinos often resisted Spanish rule, leading to a number of revolts and uprisings. The Spanish era came to an end in 1898, when the Philippines was ceded to the United States as part of the treaty that ended the Spanish-American War.


13. How has the literature during the Spanish era differed from the literature during the precolonial era?


Explanation:

During the pre colonial era people seemed not to have religion or beliefs. Then the Spaniards came , spaniards spread Christianity and then take away our freedom.


14. describe the music during Spanish era​


Answer:

Spanish music is in fact incredibly diverse from region to region. 5. Pre-Spanish Period Music Filipinos are said to be musical peoples. In most cases, singing is accompanied by dancing.

Explanation:


15. Explain why educational institutions in the Philippines during the Spanish era were not secularized? ​


Modern public school education was introduced in Spain in 1857. ... In the Philippines, free access to modern public education was made possible through the enactment of the Spanish Education Decree of December 20, 1863 by Queen Isabella II. Primary instruction was made free and the teaching of Spanish was compulsory.


This was because: It was limited to the educated minority in the Philippines, and generally not taught to the masses. Many Hispanophile loyalists were wiped out in the Philippine American war; decimating the already low number of speakers.


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16. Who are the superior during the Spanish era ​


Answer

History of the Philippines (1565–1898)

Explanation:


17. Treatment of filipinos during the spanish era


Answer:

Spain not only brought the Catholic religion to the Philippine islands, it also brought with it its culture and cuisine. And the impact of the Spanish influence on local cuisine is very much evident during religious feasts, especially at Christmas. The Spanish colonization however had major negative impacts on the indigenous people that settled in Trinidad such as the decrease of the population, family separation, starvation and the lost of their culture and tradition.

Seizing or taking away the rights of Filipinos to live peacefully in their own country. Rape of Filipinas Forced labor of indigenous Filipinos

Explanation:

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18. How different and similar are the situations of the Filipinos during the Spanish era to their situation during the American era​


Answer:

spanish relied more on forced labor. spanish colonies dominated by military personal/missionaries. English has wider variety of workers (farmers, indentured servants) spanish had wide range of race, english was split into puritans and pilgrims.


19. __4. During this era, a propaganda was made which led tothe people's revolution against the spanish rules. Whatera is this?A. American eraB.Spanish eraC. Japanese eraD.Pre-spanish era​


Answer:

B.Spanish era

Explanation:

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20. first teacher during the spanish era


Answer:

spaniards

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21. Agricultural system during the pre-colonial era, spanish era and american era


Answer:

•Pre-colonial Philippine societies relied more on swidden agriculture than intensive permanent agriculture. For example, in pre-colonial Visayas, the staple crops such as rice, millet, bananas and root crops were grown in swiddens (kaingin).

•The colonial government at this period introduced a pueblo agriculture, a system wherein native rural communities were organized into pueblo and each Christianized native family is given a four to five hectares of land to cultivate. The pueblo agriculture practiced no share cropper class or landless class.

•Realizing that being landless was the main cause of social unrest and revolt at that time, the Americans sought to put an end to the miserable conditions of the tenant tillers and small farmers by passing several land policies to widen the base of small landholdings and distribute land ownership among the greater number of Filipino tenants and farmers.


22. how different and similar are the situations of the philippines during the spanish era to their situation during the american era​


Answer:

The Spanish accomplished little in the Philippines. They introduced Catholicism, established a Walled City in Manila but ultimately they were disappointed because they couldn't find spices or gold (gold was only discovered in large quantities after the Americans arrived)

Explanation:

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23. similarities of spanish baranggay to the balanggay during the pre- spanish era​


Answer:

they have the same spelling except for the r and l


24. instrumental songs during the spanish era?​


Answer:

Pasyon at Kumintang

Explanation:

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25. compare and contraat the spanish barangay to the balangay during pre-spanish era​


Answer:

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26. how has the literature during Spanish era differed from the literature during the precolonial era?


Answer:

The history of Philippine literature draws back even before the Spanish colonization period. Since the Philippines has been the home of many ethnic and indigenous groups, and since the history of pre-colonial Philippines is already rich in its own culture. Literature took a shift after the Spanish conquistadors arrived.

Explanation:

Pre-Colonial Period Philippine Literature

Pre-Colonial Philippine literature were actually epics and stories of their respective tribes which are passed on from generation to generation, originally through an oral tradition. There are some wealthy families, especially in Mindanao, who were able to keep transcribed copies of these epics as family heirloom.

Colonial Period Philippine Literature

When the Spaniards came, language and lifter shifted from the native language to Spanish language. All newspapers are in Spanish language and Spanish has been accepted as the language of the informed people. However, when some members of the Filipino Ilustrados started to sought autonomy, the began publishing stories and novels.

It was Pedro Paterno who wrote the novel Ninay, the first novel written by a Filipino; and Jose Rizal published his two famous novels, Noli me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.

Read the story of Ninay: https://brainly.ph/question/1454037

Major Periods in Philippine  Literature

There are five major periods that helped shaped the Philippine Literature

Native literature Islamic  literature Spanish literature American literature Nationalist literature

Read about the similarities of Philippine literature to other literatures: https://brainly.ph/question/5432569

Know the different periods in Philippine literature: https://brainly.ph/question/17717015

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27. Give the major sources of revenue during Spanish Era/ Spanish Philippines​


Answer:

"THE TABBACO MONOPOLY"

Explanation:

The Tabbaco Monopoly was established by Governor Jose Basco y Vargas by decree in 1781, was implemented in 1783 and was the main source of fiscal revenue for Spain in the Philippines.


28. How was the literature during the Spanish era different from the literature during the precolonial era?


Answer:

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Explanation:

During the Pre Colonial period, people didn't have any religion or belief because before we were free. In terms of pre Spanish period, Spaniards spread Christianity as a technique in luring us and making their influence take over our beliefs thus our


29. first teacher during the spanish era


Answer:

Modern public school education was introduced in Spain in 1857. ... In the Philippines, free access to modern public education was made possible through the enactment of the Spanish Education Decree of December 20, 1863 by Queen Isabella II

30. how financial system arises during Spanish era and American era​


Answer:

the American people the day the week of the year I will be in the office tomorrow and then Spanish and then I will be in the office is directly proportional


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