BENGUET HISTORY Early in the 19th century after the Spanish explorer Guillermo Galvey’s report of his expedition‚ the Spanish government organized the mountain region into six commandancias politico militar"‚ namely: Benguet in 1846‚ Lepanto in 1852‚ Bontoc in 1859‚ Amburayan in 1889‚ and Kayapa and Cabugaoan in 1891. The Province of Benguet‚ as now constituted‚ has portions which were parts of the Districts of Lepanto‚ Bontoc and Amburayan. The early commandancias were divided into rancherias
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PHILIPPINE HISTORY Chapter 8 1. Explain how the British occupation of the country opened the eyes of the people in certain regions to the idea of freedom and expulsion of the Spaniards? During this period‚ the Filipinos discovered how weak Spain was when it comes to armory when the British defeated them. Eventually‚ Archbishop Manuel Rojo surrendered Manila and Cavite thus exposing them furthermore as to how vulnerable they were. 2. Why did the economic plans of Governor-General Basco fail
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Diocese of Nueva Segovia was transferred from Cagayan to Vigan‚ Ilocos Sur in 1758. Paulinian Education in Ilocos Sur started in 1905 when Mother Candide Cousin accepted the invitation of Monsignor Dennis Dougherty to give Catholic Education to young Ilocano girls. The old SPCIS was located near the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral Church. Today‚ the school Grade School and College campuses are found at Bayubay‚ San Vicente while the High School Department is located at Bantay‚ Ilocos Sur. They
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The Day the Dancers Came by Bienvenido Santos As soon as Fil woke up‚ he noticed a whiteness outside‚ quite unusual for the November mornings they had been having. That fall‚ Chicago was sandman’s town‚ sleepy valley‚ drowsy gray‚ slumberous mistiness from sunup till noon when the clouds drifted away in cauliflower clusters and suddenly it was evening. The lights shone on the avenues like soiled lamps centuries old and the skyscrapers became monsters with a thousand sore eyes. Now there was
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Bulacan‚ Nueva Ecija‚ Zambales‚ Pangasinan‚ the Ilocos Region and to include also the Chinese settlers. The fusion of aditions and culture resulted in a wide array of good food and delicacies‚ from the simple but mouth-watering “pinakbet” of the Ilocanos‚ the sisig of the Kapampangans‚ the Chicharon and “inuruban” rice cakes of the Camilenos‚ the kinalting buko of Victoria and Gerona to the best cuisines of restaurants which can be found in the province[...] The Beginnings of Tarlac Province
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A PRELIMINARY PROJECT in INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY and ANTHROPOLOGY SUBMITTED BY: SUBMITTED TO: Mrs. Gambuta December 2012 INTRODUCTION The indigenous peoples of the Philippines consist of a large number of indigenous ethnic groups living in the country. They are the descendants
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1. HISTORY -The word ’history’ is derived from the Greek noun ’historia’ meaning ’inquiry or research‚ knowledge acquired by investigation. -Learning by inquiry about the past of mankind was later developed into a discipline by the Greek historians Thucydides and Heredeotus (who is popularly known as ’Father of History’. PHILIPPINE HISTORY Philippine history‚ many argue‚ did not begin with the coming of the Portuguese explorer‚ Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. Rather‚ it began in the 13th century
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SPANISH PERIOD (1565-1872) The First Books 1. Doctrina Cristiana - first book printed in the Philippines in 159; written by Fr. Juan de Placencia and Fr. Domingo Nieva in Tagalog and Spanish; contained Our Father‚ Hail Mary‚ Hail Holy Queen‚ the Ten Commandments of God‚ the Commandments of the Catholic Church‚ the Seven Mortal Sins‚ How to Confess‚ the Cathecism 2. Nuestra Señora del Rosario – second book printed in the Philippines written by Fr. Blancas de San Jose in 1602; printed
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Youngblood Nationalism redefined By Bobbie Reyes Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 00:20:00 07/23/2009 Almost a year ago‚ I found myself on a plane to New York City. I wasn’t going on vacation or visiting relatives. I was starting my first year at Sarah Lawrence College‚ a liberal arts school renowned for its writing program.The first of my family to leave the country‚ I was terrified. Doubts filled my mind during the 18-hour trip. But one question kept coming back: Am I performing an act of
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Assignment: Chapter 5 1. Besides the commercial and religious goals of Spain in colonizing the Philippines‚ give two other reasons (political and legal) why Spain claimed the country as its possession or the property of the King of Spain. * They also claim the country because of their Spirit of Discovery to our country‚ improvements of their technologies (for travel and trading purposes) and acquisition of our territories. 2. What is meant by “crown colony?” Can you give an example of a present
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