Philippine History Spanish Era
Philippine History Spanish Era
Philippine History Spanish Era
SPANISH ERA
Spanish Colonization (1521 -
1898)
Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the
Philippines in 1521.
THE CONVERSION
OF NATIVES TO
CHRISTIANITY
GOLD
ACCUMULATION OF
GOLD AND WEALTH
GLORY
SUPREMACY OF SPAIN
OVER PORTUGAL AS A
SUPERPOWER
SPAIN’S
CONTRIBUTION
The Residencia
The Visita
The Council of the Indies in Spain sent a
government official called the Vistador
General to observe conditions in the
colony. The Visitador General reported
his findings directly to the King.
The Encomienda was introduced in the Philippines when Legaspi,
in compliance with the decree issued by King Philip II in 1558,
distributed lands in Cebu to loyal Spanish subjects. These men had
helped conquer the Philippines. The encomienda was not actually a
land grant but was a favor from the kind under which the Spaniard
receiving his favor was given the right to collect tributes–or taxes–
from the inhabitants of the area assigned to him. The man who
received this favor was called an encomendero. The encomienda
was, therefore, a public office
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