RIZAL Lesson 2

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1815

The year the galleon trade ended

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1821

The year Mexico gained independence from Spain

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Manila - Acapulco Galleon trade

the exact name of the galleon trade

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La Nao de China Ship

What is Galleon

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Andres de Urdaneta

He discovered the Manila -Acapulco route during his convoy with Miguel Lopez de Legaspi in 1565.

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Manila - Acapulco - Seville Galleon Trade

What should have been the name of the Galleon Trade

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Manila, Mexico, Veracruz City of Mexico, Havana Cuba, South America, Seville Spain

The route of the galleon trade

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September 14, 1815

The Gallantry between the Philippines and the Mexico ended

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Pearls, Tobacco, Gold, BASI wine

Philippines Traded with

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Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buen Viaje

Patron Saint of sailors

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Mestizo de Sangley

Filipinos of pure chinese ancestry

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Chinese mestizo

Chinese father: Indio Mother

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Indio

Indio Father: Chinese Mother

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Peninsulares

Pure blooded Spaniards who were born in the iberian peninsula such as spain

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Creoles

part of the second highest racial class in the Spanish hierarchy. These are Spaniards born in the Philippines

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Mestizos

Tisoy, mixed native Filipino and any foreign ancestry

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Indios

Refer to the poor people of the country who were viewed as inferior and treated as second-class citizens

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Inquilino

Tenants in the haciendas owned by Spanish Friars and their families began to accumulate wealth through farming and production

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Mestizos of Laguna, Cebu and Iloilo

Who started the Rise of Inquilinos

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Spanish Mestizo or Filipino Lay Brother

The estate management administrator

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Inquilinos

paid a fixed rent and the amount was determined by the size and quality of the land being worked on

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Estate Owner, Leaseholder/Inquilino, Tenant/Sharecropper

The hacienda Structure

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Cadiz Constitution

Pivotal moment in Spanish History, representing a significant shift towards liberal principles during Spanish War of Independence

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St. Joseph’s Day, March 19, 1812

The Cadiz constitution was enacted on

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Pedro Perez de Tagle, Jose Manuel Correto

The first delegates from the Philippines who took office in Madrid

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Ventura De Los Reyes

The winner chosen to represent us

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King Fernando VII

Who invalidated the Cadiz Constitution

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May 1814

When was the Cadiz Constitution invalidated

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La Pepa

Cadiz Constitution was also known as