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Politics & Governance
  with Philippine
  Constitution

Transition of Philippine Government:
Spanish Government – Government
        during the Revolution
Transition of Philippine Government
Age of Conquest
• Need for spice, expansion of empire
• Closure of usual trade route
• Discovery of new trade route
Transition of Philippine Government
 Ferdinand Magellan
Transition of Philippine Government
 In Search of New Lands: The Coming of
  Magellan
 Ferdinand Magellan (Fernhao Magalhaes) – a
  member of the Portugues nobility
 Was wounded in Morocco which left him lame
  for life.
 Conceived the idea of a passage to the West
  or around South America to reach the
  Moluccas or Spice Islands
Transition of Philippine Government
 Left Portugal when the King refused to
  compensate him for his service and, support
  his plan to take a westward route to reach the
  Moluccas

In Spain
 Reached Spain in 1517, met with influential
  people who helped him secure support for his
  plan
Transition of Philippine Government
 One of those who supported him was Juan
  Rodriguez de Fonseca, Bishop of Burgos and
  Head of the Royal Council of the Indies.
 The contract for the expedition was granted
  by King Charles and signed on March 18,
  1518. Magellan was named Captain-General.
Transition of Philippine Government
 Magellan‘s Fleet – Trinidad, Concepcion,
  Victoria, Santiago, Victoria, San Antonio
Transition of Philippine Government
 Magellan‘s Route
Transition of the Philippine
Government
 Magellan‘s Arrival
 Reached the island of Homonhon on March
  16, 1521 but only stepped foot two days later.
 He befriended the local Chieftain named
  Kalambu (Calambu).
 Kalambu, impressed with the armory used by
  Magellan‘s men performed the Kasi-Kasi
  (blood compact) to seal his friendship with
  Magellan.
Transition of Philippine Government
 In Cebu (Sugbu), Magellan, with Datu
  Kalambu, made a blood compact with
  Humabon after the latter had won his trust
  and friendship.
 Humabon also converted to Christianity and
  was named Carlos.
 Magellan made Humabon the king‘s
  representative in Cebu and promised to unite
  the local chieftains under his (Humabon)
  authority
Transition of the Philippine
Government
 Lapu-Lapu‘s refusal and Magellan‘s death
 Lapu-Lapu‘s rival Zula informed Magellan that
  the former refused to accept the new political
  system and, pay tribute.
 Magellan with an army of 60 steel-clad
  Spaniards, three vessels and Cebuanos
  invaded Mactan, the territory of Lapu-Lapu
 Magellan‘s leg was hit with a posion arrow
  and his face was struck with a bamboo spear.
Transition of Philippine Government
Magellan‘s death
Transition of Philippine Government
 Other expeditions
 Led by Captain Garcia Jofre de Loaysa
 Sebastian Cabot
 Alvaro Saavedra Ceron
 Ruy Lopez de Villalobos
 Miguel Lopez de Legazpi – the most
 successful expedition
 - spent his own resources to finance the
 expedition
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Political Set – up (1565 – 1821)
              KING OF SPAIN




              Viceroy of Mexico   Council of Indies




             Governor - General
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Political Set – Up
                KING OF SPAIN

               Council of Indies



            Ministerio de Ultramar



              Governor General
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Beginning of the Spanish rule
 The king issued a decree in 1568, instructing
  Legazpi to establish towns, cities and
  encomiendas to be distributed to deserving
  soldiers/who helped in the pacification of the
  natives.


 What is an encomienda?
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Encomienda
 Comes from the verb encomendar meaning
  to commend or commit to one‘s care
 Originally, the encomienda was a feudal
  system used in Spain to reward deserving
  generals and conquerors during the Spanish
  wars of recovery of territory
 This system was introduced by the Spanish
  crown to reward deserving Spaniards
Governments during the Spanish Era
and attract others to settle in the colonies.
 Encomienda in the Philippines was not a land
  grant per se, but rather a system of land
  distribution that brought benefits to the
  encomenderos/officials and institutions.
 The encomenderos has certain rights and
  priviledges over a piece of territory including
  the inhabitants and the collection of tributes
  (taxes)
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Duties and Responsibilities of the
     encomendero:
2.   Keep peace and order
3.   Protect the inhabitants
4.   Spread Christianity
5.   Educate the people
6.   Collect tax (Tributes)
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Types of Encomienda
2. Royal – owned by the King
3. Private – owned by private persons or
   charitable institutions
4. Ecclesiatical – owned by religious orders

The system was abolished in the 19th century &
   was replaced by provinces, cities, etc.,
   which then divided the government into 2,
   national and local
Governments during the Spanish Era
  Executive Branch
Central/National Government
Governor General‘s broad powers:
 Executive
 Legislative – which led to the expression obedezco
   pero no complo
 Judicial
 Military
 Diplomatic
 Religious – due to Patronato Real
Governments during the Spanish era
    Checks to Gubernatorial powers:
2.   Residencia – conduct trial of an outgoing governor-
     general and officials by incoming governor general
     for purposes of punishing those guilty of corruption.
3.   Visitador – sent to the colony to check the
     conditions in the colony
4.   Royal Audiencia – similar to the Supreme court;
     served as advisory body to the governor; audited
     the expenditures of the government.
5.   Archbishop and clergy
6.   Complaints by subordinate officials and citizens
     sent to the king‘s court.
Governments during the Spanish era
 Local Governments
2. Provincial Government

                  Provincial




       Alcaldia                Corregimiento (ex. Cordilleras)
Governments during the Spanish era
2. City Government – Ayuntamiento

                           2 Alcaldes ordinarios



   Cabildo (city council     Regodores (councilors)




                           Alguacil mayor (chief constable


                                Escribao (Secretary)
Governments during the Spanish
3. Municipal Government – unit of government in towns
   or pueblos
 Headed by gobernadorcillos (open to non-Spaniards
   or natives)
 First occupied by pre-colonial chieftains and their
   descendants and later elected by an Electoral Board
   composed of outgoing gobernadorcillo and principalia
   (prominent land or property owners)
 The gobernadorcillo was later replaced by a capitan
   or capitana
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Functions of a Gobernadorcillo


                        Preparation of pardon or tribute list
                    Recruitment and distribution of men for draft labor
                                   Polos y servicios

  Gobernadorcillo              Communal public work


                               Military Conscription

                                     Postal Clerk

                    Judge in civil suits involving 44 pesos or less
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Assistants
                       Gobernadorcillo


                  Constables        Teniente del Barrio

Supernumeraries                                           Secretary

                         4 Teniente Segunda
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Barrio – Barangays were transformed into
  barrios (villages)
- Placed directly under the cabezas (head) de
  Barangay
- Position was purely appointive
- Excused from taxes and forced labor
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Functions of Cabezas:
2. Collection of tax and contributions
3. Promotion of peace and order
4. In charge of recruiting polistas for communal
   public works
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Judicial Branch
2. Real Audiencia (Supreme Court)
3. Appellate Courts (Court of appeals) for
   criminal cases
4. Courts of 1st Instance (district court) in each
   province
5. Justices of the peace courts in pueblos
   (deals primarily with less serious offenses)
Governments during the Spanish Era
 Legislative Branch
 The Cortes (Parliament)
 Formulated all the laws in the Philippines
 The most famous of which was the colonial code
  called Recopilacion de Leyes de los Reynos de las
  Indias (Compilation of Laws on Royal lands in the
  Indies)
 Issued or promulated in 1680, used by Spain to rule
  its possessions or colonies.
 Removed the Philippine representation on June 18
  1837
II. Structure of revolutionary
movements
 KKK (Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalangang
  Katipunan ng mag Anak ng Bayan.
 Organized on July 7, 1892 by Andres
  Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano, Roman Basa
 The KKK‘s objectives were political, civic and
  moral
Structure of Revolutionary Movements
 KKK


                         KKK




Supreme Council                        Popular Council



                  Provincial Council
Structure of Revolutionary Movements
 Supreme Council
 Supremo
 Interventor
 Fiscal
 Secretary
 Treasurer


*The structure later became more organized as the
  number of positions increased and the renaming of
  positions, which resembled government designations.

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Philippine Government Transition

  • 1. Politics & Governance with Philippine Constitution Transition of Philippine Government: Spanish Government – Government during the Revolution
  • 2. Transition of Philippine Government Age of Conquest • Need for spice, expansion of empire • Closure of usual trade route • Discovery of new trade route
  • 3. Transition of Philippine Government  Ferdinand Magellan
  • 4. Transition of Philippine Government  In Search of New Lands: The Coming of Magellan  Ferdinand Magellan (Fernhao Magalhaes) – a member of the Portugues nobility  Was wounded in Morocco which left him lame for life.  Conceived the idea of a passage to the West or around South America to reach the Moluccas or Spice Islands
  • 5. Transition of Philippine Government  Left Portugal when the King refused to compensate him for his service and, support his plan to take a westward route to reach the Moluccas In Spain  Reached Spain in 1517, met with influential people who helped him secure support for his plan
  • 6. Transition of Philippine Government  One of those who supported him was Juan Rodriguez de Fonseca, Bishop of Burgos and Head of the Royal Council of the Indies.  The contract for the expedition was granted by King Charles and signed on March 18, 1518. Magellan was named Captain-General.
  • 7. Transition of Philippine Government  Magellan‘s Fleet – Trinidad, Concepcion, Victoria, Santiago, Victoria, San Antonio
  • 8. Transition of Philippine Government  Magellan‘s Route
  • 9. Transition of the Philippine Government  Magellan‘s Arrival  Reached the island of Homonhon on March 16, 1521 but only stepped foot two days later.  He befriended the local Chieftain named Kalambu (Calambu).  Kalambu, impressed with the armory used by Magellan‘s men performed the Kasi-Kasi (blood compact) to seal his friendship with Magellan.
  • 10. Transition of Philippine Government  In Cebu (Sugbu), Magellan, with Datu Kalambu, made a blood compact with Humabon after the latter had won his trust and friendship.  Humabon also converted to Christianity and was named Carlos.  Magellan made Humabon the king‘s representative in Cebu and promised to unite the local chieftains under his (Humabon) authority
  • 11. Transition of the Philippine Government  Lapu-Lapu‘s refusal and Magellan‘s death  Lapu-Lapu‘s rival Zula informed Magellan that the former refused to accept the new political system and, pay tribute.  Magellan with an army of 60 steel-clad Spaniards, three vessels and Cebuanos invaded Mactan, the territory of Lapu-Lapu  Magellan‘s leg was hit with a posion arrow and his face was struck with a bamboo spear.
  • 12. Transition of Philippine Government Magellan‘s death
  • 13. Transition of Philippine Government  Other expeditions  Led by Captain Garcia Jofre de Loaysa  Sebastian Cabot  Alvaro Saavedra Ceron  Ruy Lopez de Villalobos  Miguel Lopez de Legazpi – the most successful expedition - spent his own resources to finance the expedition
  • 14. Governments during the Spanish Era  Political Set – up (1565 – 1821) KING OF SPAIN Viceroy of Mexico Council of Indies Governor - General
  • 15. Governments during the Spanish Era  Political Set – Up KING OF SPAIN Council of Indies Ministerio de Ultramar Governor General
  • 16. Governments during the Spanish Era  Beginning of the Spanish rule  The king issued a decree in 1568, instructing Legazpi to establish towns, cities and encomiendas to be distributed to deserving soldiers/who helped in the pacification of the natives. What is an encomienda?
  • 17. Governments during the Spanish Era  Encomienda  Comes from the verb encomendar meaning to commend or commit to one‘s care  Originally, the encomienda was a feudal system used in Spain to reward deserving generals and conquerors during the Spanish wars of recovery of territory  This system was introduced by the Spanish crown to reward deserving Spaniards
  • 18. Governments during the Spanish Era and attract others to settle in the colonies.  Encomienda in the Philippines was not a land grant per se, but rather a system of land distribution that brought benefits to the encomenderos/officials and institutions.  The encomenderos has certain rights and priviledges over a piece of territory including the inhabitants and the collection of tributes (taxes)
  • 19. Governments during the Spanish Era  Duties and Responsibilities of the encomendero: 2. Keep peace and order 3. Protect the inhabitants 4. Spread Christianity 5. Educate the people 6. Collect tax (Tributes)
  • 20. Governments during the Spanish Era  Types of Encomienda 2. Royal – owned by the King 3. Private – owned by private persons or charitable institutions 4. Ecclesiatical – owned by religious orders The system was abolished in the 19th century & was replaced by provinces, cities, etc., which then divided the government into 2, national and local
  • 21. Governments during the Spanish Era  Executive Branch Central/National Government Governor General‘s broad powers:  Executive  Legislative – which led to the expression obedezco pero no complo  Judicial  Military  Diplomatic  Religious – due to Patronato Real
  • 22. Governments during the Spanish era  Checks to Gubernatorial powers: 2. Residencia – conduct trial of an outgoing governor- general and officials by incoming governor general for purposes of punishing those guilty of corruption. 3. Visitador – sent to the colony to check the conditions in the colony 4. Royal Audiencia – similar to the Supreme court; served as advisory body to the governor; audited the expenditures of the government. 5. Archbishop and clergy 6. Complaints by subordinate officials and citizens sent to the king‘s court.
  • 23. Governments during the Spanish era  Local Governments 2. Provincial Government Provincial Alcaldia Corregimiento (ex. Cordilleras)
  • 24. Governments during the Spanish era 2. City Government – Ayuntamiento 2 Alcaldes ordinarios Cabildo (city council Regodores (councilors) Alguacil mayor (chief constable Escribao (Secretary)
  • 25. Governments during the Spanish 3. Municipal Government – unit of government in towns or pueblos  Headed by gobernadorcillos (open to non-Spaniards or natives)  First occupied by pre-colonial chieftains and their descendants and later elected by an Electoral Board composed of outgoing gobernadorcillo and principalia (prominent land or property owners)  The gobernadorcillo was later replaced by a capitan or capitana
  • 26. Governments during the Spanish Era  Functions of a Gobernadorcillo Preparation of pardon or tribute list Recruitment and distribution of men for draft labor Polos y servicios Gobernadorcillo Communal public work Military Conscription Postal Clerk Judge in civil suits involving 44 pesos or less
  • 27. Governments during the Spanish Era Assistants Gobernadorcillo Constables Teniente del Barrio Supernumeraries Secretary 4 Teniente Segunda
  • 28. Governments during the Spanish Era  Barrio – Barangays were transformed into barrios (villages) - Placed directly under the cabezas (head) de Barangay - Position was purely appointive - Excused from taxes and forced labor
  • 29. Governments during the Spanish Era  Functions of Cabezas: 2. Collection of tax and contributions 3. Promotion of peace and order 4. In charge of recruiting polistas for communal public works
  • 30. Governments during the Spanish Era  Judicial Branch 2. Real Audiencia (Supreme Court) 3. Appellate Courts (Court of appeals) for criminal cases 4. Courts of 1st Instance (district court) in each province 5. Justices of the peace courts in pueblos (deals primarily with less serious offenses)
  • 31. Governments during the Spanish Era  Legislative Branch  The Cortes (Parliament)  Formulated all the laws in the Philippines  The most famous of which was the colonial code called Recopilacion de Leyes de los Reynos de las Indias (Compilation of Laws on Royal lands in the Indies)  Issued or promulated in 1680, used by Spain to rule its possessions or colonies.  Removed the Philippine representation on June 18 1837
  • 32. II. Structure of revolutionary movements  KKK (Kataastaasan, Kagalanggalangang Katipunan ng mag Anak ng Bayan.  Organized on July 7, 1892 by Andres Bonifacio, Deodato Arellano, Roman Basa  The KKK‘s objectives were political, civic and moral
  • 33. Structure of Revolutionary Movements  KKK KKK Supreme Council Popular Council Provincial Council
  • 34. Structure of Revolutionary Movements  Supreme Council  Supremo  Interventor  Fiscal  Secretary  Treasurer *The structure later became more organized as the number of positions increased and the renaming of positions, which resembled government designations.