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Context Analysis
considers time and place the historical document was written as well as the situation or the circumstances during the time
History
study of beliefs and desires, practices, and institutions of human beings
History
the past of mankind
Sources
through these, history is studied and written
Primary sources
materials produced by people or groups directly involved in the event or topic being studied
1 photographs 2 old sketches and drawings 3 old maps 4 cartoons for political expression or propaganda 5 material evidence of the prehistoric past 5 statistical tables, graphs, and charts 7 oral history or recordings by electronic means 8 published and unpublished primary documents, eyewitness accounts, and other written sources
eight examples of primary sources
Secondary sources
testimony of anyone who is not an eyewitness
Perspective
point of view of the said writer who was a witness to the event
Silk Road and Arabian-Italian trade route
routes used by Europeans to purchase goods
Prince Henry the Navigator of Portugal
put up a maritime school that trained sailors who would later discover an eastern sea route going to the Spice Islands
Moluccas Islands
Spice Islands (part of present-day Indonesia)
marriage of Queen Isabella of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon (1469) and victory of Catholic monarchs in the Battle of Granada (1492)
resulted in the rise of Spain as a world power
trans-Atlantic voyages of Christopher Columbus (1492-1502)
resulted to discovery of territories on the other side of Atlantic Ocean
Ferdinand Magellan
Portuguese navigator who led the Spanish expedition of 1519-1522 that was the first to sail around the world (go to East by sailing westward)
August 20, 1519
Magellan-Elcano expedition left the port of Sanlucar de Barrameda in Seville on this date
5
number of ships who left Spain for the Magellan-Elcano expedition
Victoria
the only ship who successfully circumnavigated the world
to search for a new maritime path to the Spice Islands
main objective of Magellan-Elcano expedition
3
number of ships who reached the Philippines
Lapu-Lapu
he refused to trade with the Spaniards
Spaniards
they lost in the Battle of Mactan
Victoria and Trinidad
ships left to reach Spice Islands
Trinidad
ships of the Spaniards which was captured by the Portuguese
Juan Sebastian Elcano
captain of Victoria
September 7, 1522
Elcano and 17 survivors arrived in Spain aboard the ship Victoria in what date in the history?
Antonio Pigafetta
assistant of Magellan who kept a journal that became the main source of what we know about the first encounter of the Spaniards and the Filipino
Antonio Pigafetta
a well-educated young man possessing an avid curiosity of the world around him
Trinidad, San Antonio, Concepcion, Santiago, Victoria
five ships of Magellan-Elcano expedition
Magellan's Voyage Around the World
written by Antonio Pigafetta that recounts the Magellan expedition
Enrique de Malacca
Magellan's slave/interpreter
March 16, 1521
Magellan-Elcano expedition arrived in an island named Zamal (Samar)
March 18, 1521
first encounter of the Spaniards and the Filipinos where Filipinos welcomed the Spaniards accordingly
Island of Zuluan
island where the first Filipinos who encountered the Spaniards came from
Homonhon Island
island where the Spaniards first landed
Acquada da li buoni Segnialli (Watering-place of good Signs)
Spaniards called the Island of Humunu (Homonhon) as ________________
Archipelago of San Lazaro
The Spaniards called their first discovered archipelago as ____________________
Island of Butuan and Calagan (Caraga)
islands where the first 2 kings came from
Raia Colambu
name of the first King to hunt in the the island where the Spaniards are
Raia Siaui
name of the second King to hunt in the the island where the Spaniards are
March 31, 1521
Magellan invited Raia Colambu and Raia Siaui to a public Mass
Ceylon (Leyte), Zubu (Cebu), Calaghann (Calagan)
According to the Colambu and Siaui, these are the best ports to get food
Zubu (Cebu)
of the three ports, this was the largest and the one with most trade
April 7, 1521
The Spaniards entered the port of Zubu on this day
Blood compact
sign of friendship that the King of Zubu offered to the Captain-general of Spain
Raia Humabon
King of Zubu and later baptized as Don Carlos`
800 Filipinos
number of Filipinos baptized to Christianity in the island of Zubu; they was led by Raia Humabon and his wife
Johanna
name of Hara Humamay (Queen of Cebu) after being baptized to Christianity
image of Sto. Niño
a gift given by the Spaniards to the Queen of Cebu
Zula and Cilapulapu (Lapu-Lapu)
chiefs of the island of Matan (Mactan)
Zula
chief of Matan who told the captain-general through one of his sons that he would send him all that he had promised, but that he had not been able to send it to him because of the other chief
Cilapulapu (Lapu-Lapu)
chief of Matan (Mactan) who refused to obey the King of Spagnia
left leg
In the Battle of Mactan, Magellan was shot at his __________ that caused him to fall face downward
Battle of Mactan
event in the history that happened on April 27, 1521
Magellan expedition
proved that Earth is not flat but an oblate sphere; demolished the myth that there is boiling water at the Equator
Magellan expedition
first circumnavigation of the world
Pigafetta's account
enriched Philippine historiography because it contains important details about the conditions of the Visayan Islands in the 16th century
Lapu-Lapu
first Filipino who led the resistance movement against Spanish rule and successfully thwarted the first attempt of the Spaniards to take control of the Philippines
limited number of Spaniards willing to live outside Intramuros
this led to the Filipinos holding the position of gobernadorcillos
friars
instructed to supervise and monitor the activities of the Filipino gobernadorcillos
friars
became the most knowledgeable and influential figure in the pueblo
Relacion de las Costumbres de Los Tagalogs (Custom of the Tagalogs, 1589)
written by Plasencia that contains numerous information about the lives of the Tagalogs
Miguel de Loarca
an encomendero of Panay who wrote the Relacion de las Islas Filipinas (1582) and described the Filipinos' way of life in the Western Visayas area
Lieutenant Governor Antonio de Morga
wrote the Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas which provides information about the state of the Philippines in the latter part of the 16th century
Joan de Portocarrero
real name of Fray Juan de Plasencia
Fray Juan de Plasencia and Fray Diego de Oropesa
two friars assigned to do mission works in the Southern Tagalog
Relacion de las Costumbres de Los Tagalogs
vividly described the political, social, economic, and cultural practices of the Filipinos before they were Christianized
Fray Juan de Plasencia
wrote the book Relacion de las Costumbres de Los Tagalogs
Doctrina Christiana en Lengua Española y Tagala
written by Plasencia; first printed book in the PHilippines in 1593; reading material for those Filipinos who wished to deepen their faith in the newly-accepted religion
dato
Filipinos' chief is called as ___________
dato
governed the people; captain in wars
barangay
tribal gatherings in Tagalog
barangay
its origin was a family of parents, children, relations, and slaves
nobles, commoners, slaves
3 castes aside from the datos
maharlica
the nobles; freeborn; does not pay taxes or tributes to the dato
aliping namamahay
the commoners; live in their own houses; cannot be sold nor be made slaves
aliping sa guiguilir
the slaves; serve their master in his house and on his cultivated lands; may be sold
death
punishment to a man of low birth who insulted the daughter or wife of chief; and to the witches
fines in gold
all other offenses were punished by _________________
dowry
given by men to the women's parents
simbahan
temple or place of adoration
pandot
festival
sibi
roof of the temple
sorihile
small lamps on the posts of the temple
nagaanitos
practice of worshipping
temple
house of the chief where pagaanitos is conducted
Bathala
"all powerful" "maker of all things"
sun
praised for its beauty
moon
worshipped with great rejoicings, adoring, and bidding welcome to it
Tala
morning star
Mapolon
change of seasons
Balatic
Greater Bear
lic-ha
images with different shapes
Dian Masalanta
patron of lovers and of generation
Lacapati and Idianale
Patrons of cultivated lands and husbandry
Buaya
water-lizards they pay reverence for fear of being harmed by them
catalonan
officiating priest in feasts
catalonan
honorable one among the natives, and was held ordinarily by people of rank
mangagauay
witches who deceived by pretending to heal the sick
manyisalat
had the power of applying such remedies to lovers that they would abandon and despise their own wives, and in fact could prevent them from having intercourse with the latter
mancocolam
emits fire from himself at night