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SOCIAL and CULTURAL Changes Brought by the
Spaniards in the Philippines
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Write your comment hereoSpanish implemented the reduccionoChurch was the center of the Pueblo which they called as CabeceraoBasic institutions surrounded the plaza such as the church, the friars convent, municapal hall and the bahay na bato.
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Write your comment hereoFollowing the policy of reduccion.oFilipino lost their means of livelihoodoComplete subordination to Spanish authority
Augustinian Franciscans Jesuits
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Dominicans Recollets
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Augustinian
They were assigned in Ilocos, Central Luzon, Southern Luzon and Manila
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Franciscans
They were assigned in Bicol, Catanduanes, Masbate, Laguna, and Tayabas.
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Jesuits
They were assigned in Mindanao, Samar, Leyte, Bohol, Cavite, Antipolo, Cainta, Taytay and Marikina.
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Dominicans
They were assigned in Bataan, Pangasinan, Cagayan, Batanes, and Babuyan Islands.
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Recollets
They were assigned in Zambales, Mindoro, and Palawan
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Rituals of the CHURCH
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Go to Church every Sunday
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Reading the BIBLE
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Respect Religious Images
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Using Rosary and received the Holy Sacraments
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BAPTISM
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Celebrating Festivals
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Education
Controlled by the churchOne for boys and one for girlsHistory, law, science, mathematics,Religion, home economics, and music
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Colegio de San potenciana
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Colegio de Santa Isabel
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Colegio de Santa Rosa
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Colegio de San Ignacio
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Babaylan and Catalonan
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Spirituals leaders and enjoy the same rights and previlage with men
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Centered as a mother and good wives
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Enter the Monastery
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Baro’t saya to cover their body
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Ideal place for them were the home, & church
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Courses suited for women only such as teaching
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They had to be religious, caring and sacrificial
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20 Women of Malolos
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Night School in 1889
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Women of Katipunan
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Cigareras or Tabacco Makers
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Continue the fight of her husband against the Spaniards
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Ignacia del Esperitu Santo
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Write your comment hereoPENINSULARESoA pure blood Spaniards who migrated to Philippines.oConsists of the governor-general and his family.
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Write your comment hereoINSULARESoA pure blood Spaniards who were born in the Philippines.
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Write your comment hereoPRINCIPALIAoThey were the rich people during the Spanish government.oConsists of former datu, rajah and their families.
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oMESTIZOoA person of mixed blood.oChinese mestizooSpanish mestizo
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Write your comment hereoINDIOoThey were the pure blooded Filipino or natives of the Philippines prior to the Spanish colonization.