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This document appears to be lecture notes or study material on general history, specifically focusing on history definitions and Filipino history. The document covers various aspects of historical analysis and concepts. It also includes information regarding historical figures and events.

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1\. Gottschalk -- said that history is studied, written, ang taught for its own sake. 2\. Written records -- weak because they view history. 3\. Interpretative -- modern definition of history. 4\. Cultural artifacts -- traditional definitions state that these are not considered as history. 5\. M...

1\. Gottschalk -- said that history is studied, written, ang taught for its own sake. 2\. Written records -- weak because they view history. 3\. Interpretative -- modern definition of history. 4\. Cultural artifacts -- traditional definitions state that these are not considered as history. 5\. Modern -- Two types of definitions in the history. 6\. -- definitions says that historian should do two other important tasks. 7\. Bridging gap -- extent of contemporary problems in the light of their historical roots. 8\. Projecting the future -- history allows speculating intelligently about the future. 10\. - events and developments in the future may be envisioned 9\. Promoting Nationalism -- sense of national pride and sense of devotion to the country. 11\. Traditional -- the notion of no written records, no history. 12\. Oral history -- requires confirmation of data 13\. The perspective of the colonizers in writing about Filipinos was the master-slave relationship -- not included in the difficulties in writing and study history. 14\. Cyclical view -- not included in the difficulties in writing and study history. 15\. Few young people are taking up history major -- lack of trained historians according to the author. 16\. Philosophies -- way of understanding how history unfolds. 17\. Buried artifacts -- not considered as major views. 18\. Unity & Independence -- tool in understanding National Identity of History. 19\. Colonial master's interest & point of view -- Foreign Interpretation according to Filipino Nationalist point of view, which one is the biased and prejudiced. 20\. Filipino can truly express their love and unity -- Filipino point of view can help promote Nationalism. 21\. Marxist view -- says that advocates stress that history is a science, capable of being controlled. 22\. Provident view -- says that man is relegated to the role of a pawn in a game of high stakes. 23\. Providential -- the highest view. 24\. Occur repeatedly in all human -- cyclical view statement. 25\. Febvre -- said that history creates its own subject. 26\. Complete faith in human intelligence and abilities rather than in divine intervention -- progressive view. 27\. Local level -- where scarcity of written materials found. 28\. Some Filipino ethnic groups.... -- lack of representative materials for the whole country. 29\. Southeast -- Philippines is situated in the southeast section. 30\. It is included in the Asia Pacific rim -- geographical features under location. 31\. Bridges -- Philippines was connected to mainland. 32\. 25,000 years ago -- worlds ice melted causing level of the seas to rise. 33\. Mu or lemuria -- Philippines as a remnant of a vast continent & the lost Pacific continent called. 34\. Violent earthquake -- resulted from the faulting and folding of the earth. 35\. Archipelago -- volcanic origin theory forming a what. 36\. Continental drift -- not considered as mythical origin. 37\. Ma. Cristina Falls -- falls is a potential source of power. 38\. 2,000 -- many species of fish found in the Philippine waters. 39\. 10,000 species -- many species of shells are known to science in the country. 40\. 900,000 hectares -- many hectares are left due to exploitative activities. 41\. Tarsier -- smallest nocturnal arboreal mammal in the world. 42\. Monkey -- famous animal eating eagle in the Philippines. 43\. 25,000 species -- many species of insects are known found in the country that exist. 44\. 10,000 species -- Philippine Flora is approximately. 45\. Pandaka pygmaea -- smallest fish in the world. 46\. Marawi sea -- not considered as a good fishing ground of the Philippines. 47\. Laguna -- where can you find the most famous waterfall. 48\. Anini-y -- not considered as plentiful of mineral springs. 49\. Palawan -- where can you found the smallest deer on earth. 50\. Philippines -- where can you found the richest collections of orchids with over 900 species. 51\. Spread Christianity -- main goal of the Spaniards 52\. Encomienda System -- System of spaniards to collect tributes and taxes from Filipinos 53\. Polo Y Servicio - forced labor imposed by the Spaniards 54\. Encomienda System -- Spanish colonists control over Filipino Villages in exchange for the responsibility to Christianize and protect them. 55\. Resettling native Filipinos into towns or pueblos -- Reduccion policy 56\. By forcing Filipinos to work without payment in shipyards -- Galleon trade contribute to the exploitation of the Filipinos 57\. Diego Silang -- prominent Filipino who led a revolt against Spanish colonial rule 58\. Establishing schools and spreading Christianity - Religious orders in the Philippines 59\. Tributo -- Policy that compelled the Filipinos to pay tribute to the Spanish Government 60\. Catholic Friars -- Primarily responsible for converting Filipinos to Christianity during the Spanish colonial period 61\. Collection of agricultural products -- Bandeja System 62\. Real Audiencia -- Spanish institution established to govern the Filipinos and uphold Spanish Law 63\. Siege of Zamboanga - signaled the final conquest and pacification of Muslim Mindanao by the Spaniards 64\. Moros -- resisted the Spanish rule through the longest continuous revolt 65\. Cabezas de Barangay -- Filipino leaders who cooperated with the Spaniards 66\. Silang Revolt -- a revolt led by Diego Silang against Spanish colonizers 67\. Were lands owned by the church and exploitated by the friars -- became a tension between the Filipinos and the Spanish government 68\. Forced Filipinos to work without fair compensation -- Polo Y Servicio a form of exploitation 69\. The laws of Indies -- document legalized Spanish colonization of the Philippines and granted Spain sovereignity over the Islands 70\. To gather people in centralized areas for easier administration and Christianization -- primary purpose of the Spanish reduccion policy.

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