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What is the Donativo de Zamboanga?
What is the Donativo de Zamboanga?
What is the Falla?
What is the Falla?
What is Diezmos Prediales?
What is Diezmos Prediales?
Study Notes
- Donativo de Zamboanga was a tax imposed during the Spanish period to support the Spanish movement to invade Jolo, Sulu.
- The tax collected a special tax of 1/2 real or rice, which was used to crush the Moro raids in the region.
- Vinta is a traditional boat from the Philippine island of Mindanao, made by Sama-Bajau and Moros.
- Vinta are used as fishing vessels, cargo ships, and houseboats.
- The vinta during the Spanish period was used for traveling and fishing, and its distinction from other bancas in the Philippines lay in its supposedly colorful sails.
- Falla was a monetary penalty paid by an individual in lieu of mandatory community service.
- The amount of the falla varied depending on the nature of the work, but within 40 days, the falla was worth 56 reales.
- Diezmos Prediales is a type of government tax that was imposed during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines.
- It consisted of one-tenth of the produce of one's land.
- The tax was abolished by the king of Spain in 1884 and later replaced with other forms of taxation such as the Commission on Internal Revenue and Sanctorum during the American Era.
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Test your knowledge on the taxes and traditions during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines with this quiz. Learn about the Donativo de Zamboanga, Vinta boats, Falla monetary penalty, and Diezmos Prediales tax. Discover how these historical practices shaped the culture and economy of the Philippines. Put your skills to the test and see how much you know about these fascinating topics.