Spanish Period in Philippine History
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Spanish Period in Philippine History

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Who authored 'Cronica de la Order de N.P.S Agustin en las provincias dela Nueva España' related to Augustinian missions?

  • Fray Joaquin Martinez de Zuñiga
  • Fray Casimiro Diaz
  • Fray Juan de Grijalva (correct)
  • Fray Juan de la Plasencia
  • What is the significance of 'Los Costumbres de los Tagalogs' written by Fray Juan de la Plasencia?

  • It describes the military strategies of the Filipino uprisings.
  • It is regarded as the first civil code of the Philippines. (correct)
  • It contains a biography of notable Filipino leaders.
  • It is a critique of Spanish colonialism.
  • Which book did Fr.Pedro Chirino write regarding life in the Philippines before colonization?

  • Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
  • Relacion de las Islas Filipinas (correct)
  • Historia de la Provincial del Santo Rosario
  • Estado de las Islas Filipinas en 1810
  • Which historian wrote about the Binalatongan Revolt of 1860 in Pangasinan?

    <p>Fr.Baltazar de Santa Cruz</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who wrote about the missionary activities of the Dominican Order in the Philippines?

    <p>Fr.Diego de Advante</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Antonio de Morga's 'Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas' primarily document?

    <p>Early colonial life in the 16th century Philippines.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following authors is known for detailing the colonial economy after Manila opened to international trade?

    <p>Thomas de Comyn</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who wrote about the cultural customs of the pre-Spanish Philippines?

    <p>Fray Juan de la Plasencia</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which writer chronicled Magellan's voyage and provided early observations of Filipino culture?

    <p>Antonio Pigafetta</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who wrote the three-volume work titled 'Historia General de Filipinas Desde Descubriemento Hastra Nuestros Dias'?

    <p>Jose Montero y Vidal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which Filipino reformist is recognized for his annotations of Morga's 'Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas'?

    <p>Jose Rizal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following writers focused on the native discontentment with Spanish abuses in his work?

    <p>Henry Peddington</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who among the following was a revolutionary writer known for 'Ang Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog'?

    <p>Andres Bonifacio</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which writer documented social customs during his visit to the Philippines as a governor of Hong Kong?

    <p>Sir John Browning</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of these writers was considered a nationalist writer during the American period?

    <p>Isabelo delos Reyes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which revolutionary writer is known for anti-clerical writings?

    <p>Apolinario Mabini</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Spanish Period

    • Augustinians' Contributions

      • Fray Juan de Grijalva authored "Cronica de la Order de N.P.S Agustin en las provincias dela Nueva España," focusing on Augustinian missions in the Philippines.
      • Fray Casimiro Diaz documented Filipino uprisings in the 17th and 18th centuries.
      • Fray Joaquin Martinez de Zuñiga wrote "Historia delas Islas Filipinas," summarizing early chronicles of the Philippines.
    • Dominican Writings

      • Fr. Diego de Advante's "Historia de la Provincial del Santo Rosario" covers Dominican missionary activities.
      • Fr.Baltazar de Santa Cruz detailed the Binalatongan Revolt of 1860 in Pangasinan.
      • Fr.Vicente Salazar and Fr.Diego Colantes documented the Dominican mission in Batanes.
      • Fr.Juan Ferrando provided insights into the history of the Dominican Order in the Philippines.
    • Franciscan Literature

      • Fray Juan de la Plasencia's "Los Costumbres de los Tagalogs" published in 1589 is recognized as the first civil code of the Philippines, detailing customary laws.
      • Fray Francisco de Santa Ines explored ancient Filipino cultures and the missionary work of Franciscans in the Philippines, China, and Japan.
    • Jesuit Historical Accounts

      • Fr.Pedro Chirino wrote "Relacion de las Islas Filipinas" in 1604, portraying life in the Philippines before colonization.
      • Fr.Francisco Collin discussed Jesuit missions.
      • Father Pedro Murillo y Velarde provided a comprehensive history of the Philippines, including a map of the archipelago.
      • Fr.Juan Delgado presented political, ecclesiastical, economic, social, and cultural aspects of the Philippines.
    • Recoletos Contributions

      • Fray Juan dela Concepcion offered valuable information about the cultures during the Spanish period in the Philippines.
    • Secular Historians' Works

      • Antonio de Morga’s "Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas" is a key 16th-century historical source, later annotated by Rizal.
      • Captain Miguel de Loarca's "Relacion de las Islas Filipinas" highlighted the advanced material culture and economic life of early Filipinos.
      • Thomas de Comyn's "Estado de las Islas Filipinas en 1810" described the colonial economy post-Manila’s opening to international trade.
      • Paul de la Goromiere recorded impressions while serving as a surgeon of the Spanish army.
      • Jose Montero y Vidal wrote a three-volume "Historia General de Filipinas" detailing Spanish influence.
      • Antonio Pigafetta chronicled Magellan’s voyage and provided insights into early Filipino culture.
      • Henry Peddington’s writings from 1818-1822 critiqued Spanish abuses and highlighted native discontent.
      • Jean Mallat's comprehensive account discussed the Philippines in the 19th century.
      • Sir John Browning described social customs in "A Visit to the Philippine Islands."
      • Feodor Jagor conducted an ethnological study in "Travels in the Philippines."
      • John Foreman offered critical observations on Spanish administration.
      • Wenceslao Retana contributed extensively to Philippine history as a contemporary of Rizal.

    Revolutionary Period

    • First Filipino Nationalist Historians

      • Notable figures include Jose Rizal, Marcelo del Pilar, Graciano Lopez Jaena, among others, who challenged biased foreign portrayals of Filipinos.
      • Rizal’s work "The Philippines a Century Hence" and Del Pilar’s "Dasalan at Tocsohan" exemplify nationalist writings.
      • Rizal annotated Morga's "Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas," marking a significant work in Philipinology.
    • Revolutionary Writers

      • Andres Bonifacio and fellow leaders wrote nationalist pieces, with Bonifacio's "Ang Dapat Mabatid ng mga Tagalog" and "Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Lupa" being prominent examples.
      • Mabini and Ricarte’s writings reflected anti-clerical and anti-colonial sentiments during the revolution.

    American Period

    • Nationalist Writers
      • Writers such as Rafael Palma, Trinidad Pardo de Tavera, Epifanio de los Santos, and Teodoro M. Kalaw actively engaged in socio-political discourse during the American period, contributing to national identity and historical understanding.

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