Spanish Conquest and Settlement Flashcards
Spanish Expeditions after Magellan:
- Loaysa Expedition, 1525-1526
- Cabot Expedition, 1526-1530
- Saavedra Expedition of 1527-1528
The treaty of Zaragoza
- Portugal bought Moluccas for 350,000 gold ducats
- Imaginary line at 297 ½ leagues east of the Moluccas
Villalobos expedition
• left Mexico on Nov. 1, 1542 and reached Mindanaw in Feb. 1543
• They starved as natives refused to have dealing with Spaniards.
•Captured bybthe Portuguese and was set free
pilot of the “Legazpi expedition”
Fr. Andres de Urdaneta
The head of “Legazpi Expedition”
Miguel Lopez de Legazpi
Legazpi Expedition
Visited places:
Leyte, Samar, Camiguin Island, Butuan, Bohol
Legazpi entered Cebu and had hostility with
RAJAH TUPAS
Policy of attraction
Agreements:
• Loyalty to the King of Spain
• Help the Spaniards in Battle engagements
• in return, the spaniards will protect Filipinos
Spanish settlement in Cebu
- in form of triangle ( one side of which faced the land and the other side faced the sea)
- City of the Most Holy Name of Jesus
Spanish Settlement in Panay:
- on the banks of Panay river, Legazipi founded the 2nd Spanish settlement. in the Philippines
- Augustinians converted the natives to Christianity
The 3 Spanish Settlement
Cebu
Panay
Manila
a Muslim kingdom ruled by Rajah Sulayman. The kingdom was south of Pasig river in what is now Fort Santiago
Manila or Malmila
Tondo was ruled by
Rajah Lakandula
Manila was ruled by
Rajah Sulayman
settlement dated to the 11th century
Sapa