Reactions to Spanish Colonialism in the Philippines
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Which of these was a reason for the Igorot people's resistance against Spanish policies?

  • The Spanish government's control of the sugar trade.
  • The Spanish government's control of the salt trade.
  • The Spanish government's control of the tobacco trade. (correct)
  • The Spanish government's control of the gold trade.
  • How did the Igorot people resist Spanish authority beyond simply disobeying policies?

  • They petitioned the Spanish government for change.
  • They engaged in warfare and political conflicts. (correct)
  • They formed alliances with other indigenous groups.
  • They converted to Christianity and integrated into Spanish society.
  • Which of the following was NOT a consequence of the Igorot people's resistance to Spanish control?

  • Forced relocation of the Igorot people.
  • Increased trade opportunities for the Igorot people. (correct)
  • Spanish military actions in the Cordillera area.
  • The Igorot people continuing their traditional practices like headhunting.
  • Why was headhunting a significant part of the Igorot resistance?

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    What does the document suggest about the Igorot people's reaction to Spanish colonialism?

    <p>They actively resisted Spanish rule through various means. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Igorot Resistance

    The Igorot people's actions against Spanish policies and control.

    Tobacco Monopoly

    A system where the Spanish controlled all tobacco sales.

    Selling Tobacco Under Duress

    Igorots were forced to sell tobacco only through Spanish channels.

    Warfare and Headhunting

    Traditional practices of Igorots used as resistance against Spanish colonialism.

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    Spanish Military Actions

    Military interventions by Spanish forces in the Igorots' Cordillera area.

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    Study Notes

    Reactions to Spanish Colonialism

    • Filipino resistance to Spanish colonial policies took various forms
    • Igorot resistance involved defiance of Spanish policies
    • Methods included refusing to adhere to Spanish laws and regulations
    • The Igorots resisted Spanish control in numerous ways
    • The Igorot practice of headhunting was part of their traditions and way of life, which the Spanish colonial government tried to suppress
    • The Igorots resisted Spanish attempts to control tobacco monopolies
    • The Igorots resisted Spanish manipulation in the areas of commerce, trade, and taxation
    • The conflict between the Igorots and the Spanish evolved over time
    • The Igorot people engaged in military resistance against the Spanish
    • The Igorot engaged in political resistance to Spanish policies

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    Explore the various forms of Filipino resistance against Spanish colonialism, specifically focusing on the Igorot people's defiance of oppressive policies. This quiz delves into their methods of resistance, including political and military actions, as well as cultural practices like headhunting. Test your knowledge on this significant period in Philippine history.

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