19th Century Situation in the Philippines Flashcards
First Situation
Unstable Colonial Administration
Filipinos were unhappy with ________.
King Ferdinand VII
Carlist War
Civil War in Spain
It drained the resources and money
Carlist War
Spain was split into two
Pro-King and Pro-Liberal
Result of the split of Spain
Civil War
Political Situation
28 times election for parliament
529 ministers in the office
Party Revolution
50 governor-generals are assigned in the philippines
Average term of a governor-general in office
1 year and 3 months
Effect of the short term of office of gov-gen
They were tempted by the system
Second situation
Corrupt colonial officials
Good leaders
- Miguel de Cervantes
- Lope de Vega
- Calderon dela Parta
- El Griego
- Velasquez Sta. Teresa of Avila
Disliked leaders
- Rafael de Izquierdo
- Jose Mal Campo
- Primo de Rivera
- Valeriano Weber
- Camilo de Polavieja
Execution of GomBurZa
Rafael de Izquierdo
Successor of Dela Torre (good gov-gen)
Rafael de Izquierdo
A conservative leader
Jose Malcampo
Truce of biak-na-bato
Primo de Rivera
He was receiving bribes from the Casinos of Manila (gambling money)
Primo de Rivera
The Cuban butcher
Valeriano Weber
Height at the Calamba uprising.
Rizal family was against him
Valeriano Weber
The decision of the court was in favor of the ________________________.
Dominican fathers
heartless soldier
Camilo de Polavieja
signed the death sentence of Rizal
Camilo de Polavieja
3rd situation
Representation in the Cortes
law making body in Spain
Cortes
Why was the representation of the Filipinos allowed?
Because the spanish needed support from the Filipinos for the Napoleonic war
threatened the Spanish
Napoleonic war
dedicated and hardworking
Ventura delos Reyes
Everyone would be exercising the freedom of speech, assembly and press
The Cadiz Constitution
fourth situation
denial of human rights
inspired by the 1812 constitution
denial of human rights
adviser of the king when philippines was open to world trade
Sinibaldo de Mas
world thinker
Sinibaldo de Mas
laissez faire
Sinibaldo de Mas
“why deny the rights of other people?”
Sinibaldo de Mas
Fifth Situation
Absence of equality before the law
an example of the situation where laws where passed but werent implemented
laws of the indios
laws to protect the rights of the natives
laws of the indios