C. The Government of the Philippines in Transition

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C. The Government of the Philippines in Transition 

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THE PRE-SPANISH GOVERNMENT

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(1) Unit of Government

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  • prior to the arrival of the spaniards, the PH was composed of settlements or villages, each called barangay named after the balangay (consisting of more or less 100 families)

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  • every barangay was virtually a state as it possessed the 4 basic elements of statehood

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(2) Datu

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  • each barangay was ruled by a chief called datu

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  • he was the executive chief, law-giver, chief judge, and military head

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  • in a way, the barangay was a monarchy with the datu as a monarch

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(3) Social classes in the barangay

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  • people of the barangay are divided into 4 classes:

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Nobility (maharlika)

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Freemen (timawa)

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The sefs (aliping mamamahay)

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Slaves (aliping sagigilid)

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(4) Early Laws

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  • both were written and unwritten

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  • promulgated by the datus

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  • 2 known written codes in in the pre-spanish era

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Maragtas Code

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Kalantiaw Code

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  • the unwritten laws consisted of customs and traditions which had been passed down from generations to generation

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(5) Comparison with other ancient governments

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  • can be said that the laws of the barangay were generally fair

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  • the Filipino people, even in the prehistoric times had already shown high intelligence and moral virtues

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GOVERNMENT DURING THE SPANISH PERIOD

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(1) Spain’s title to the Philippines

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  • based on the discovery made by Ferdinand Magellan

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(2) Spanish colonial government

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  • from 1565-1821 (256 years), the Philippines was indirectly governed by the king of spain through mexico

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  • 3 times in the spanish period, the PH was given representation in the Spanish Cortes, the legislative body of Spain

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  • a basic principle introduced by Spain to the pH was the union of the church and state

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(3) Government in the PH unitary

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  • the government was centralized in structure and national scope

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  • the barangays were consolidated into towns (pueblos), each headed by a gobernadorcillo (little governor), popularly called capitan, and the towns into provinces each headed by a governor represented the Governor General in the province

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  • cities under special charters were also created. Each of these cities had an ayuntamiento or cabilado (city council)

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(4) The Governor General

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  • powers of the government were actually exercised by the Governor-General

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  • had executive, administrative, legislative, and judicial powers

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  • because of these broad powers, it had been said that the Governor-General enjoyed more powers than the King of Spain himself

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(5) The Judiciary

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  • the Royal Audiencia was the Supreme Court of the PH during the Spanish times

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  • devision was final except on certain cases of great importance to the King of Spain

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  • also performed functions of executive and legislative nature

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(6) Evaluation of the Spanish Government in the Philippines

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  • the government which spain established in the PH was defective

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  • it was a government for the Spaniards and not the Filipinos. The government was inefficient and corrupt, and the union of the church and state produced serious strifes between the ecclesiastical and civil authorities

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  • the pros of the spanish government were more than its cons

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The spanish rule when viewed in the broader light of colonization, was generally mild and humane

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It brought about the unification of the Filipino people

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Spain uplifted the Filipinos from the depth of primitive culture

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GOVERNMENTS DURING THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA

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THE KATIPUNAN GOVERNMENT (1896)

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  • secret society that pioneered our glorious revolution on August 26, 1896

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  • first clear break from Spanish rule with the ultimate goal to establish a free and sovereign Philippines

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  • the revolutionary government established at the Tejeros Convention was the first government to unify all rebel forces

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BIAK-NA-BATO REPUBLIC (1897)

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  • had a constitution which was to take effect for 2 years only

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  • The aim of the revolution was the “separation of the PH from Spanish monarchy and their formation into an independent state.”

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THE DICTATORIAL GOVERNMENT (1898)

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  • Gen. Aguinaldo, in view of the chaotic conditions in the country, established a Dictatorial Government due to the outbreak of the Spanish-American war

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THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT (1898)

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  • aims of the new government were “to struggle for the independence of the PH until all nations including Spain will expressly recognize it

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  • to prepare for the establishment of a real republic

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THE FIRST PH REPUBLIC (1898)

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  • established a free and independent Philippine republic

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  • not recognized by the US nor by the family of nations

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  • nevertheless, was an organized government because it actually existed and its authority was supported by the people

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GOVERNMENTS DURING THE AMERICAN REGIME

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(1) The Military Government

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  • began on August 14, 1898

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  • the existence of war gave the President of the US the power to establish a Military Government in the PH

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(2) The Civil Government

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  • headed by a Civil Governor who also exercised legislative powers

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  • from 1902-1916, the PH Bill of 1902 was the basic law of the pPH government

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(3) The Commonwealth Government of the Philippines

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  • form of government in transition toward independence

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  • the law provided for a transition period of 10 years during which the Philippine Commonwealth would operate at the expiration of July 4, 1946, which is the independence of the PH

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