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Art in the Philippines during pre-colonial period was limited. It was done using the crude tools and methods. The kind of art done was conservative too as compared to what is done today.
It was heavily influenced by the Roman Catholic Church and emphasized religious iconography.
Paintings created by Spanish colonial artists are often referred to as "colonial art" or "colonial paintings." These artworks typically reflect a blend of European styles with indigenous techniques and themes, showcasing religious subjects, daily life, and landscapes. Notable examples can be found in regions such as Mexico, Peru, and the Philippines, where artists often depicted both European and local influences. The resulting works provide valuable insights into the cultural exchanges and historical contexts of the colonial period.
printmaking during spanish period
Plain song was not a popular form during the Renaissance period.
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Catholicism was introduced to the Philippines by the Spanish during their colonial/conquest period.
Art in the Philippines during pre-colonial period was limited. It was done using the crude tools and methods. The kind of art done was conservative too as compared to what is done today.
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The laws of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period were created by the Spanish Crown and the Spanish colonial authorities in consultation with the Church. These laws were aimed at governing the colony and ensuring Spanish control over the territory.
During the Japanese occupation in the Philippines (1942-1945), the educational system was heavily influenced and controlled by the Japanese military government. They tried to instill Japanese culture, language, and values into the curriculum. Schools were used as a tool for propaganda and to promote loyalty to the Japanese Empire. Many Filipino teachers and students faced hardships and restrictions during this period.
Philip II was in power during the Spanish Period in the Philippines. (that's why Philippines)
During the Commonwealth period, the Philippines were under the control of the United States as a commonwealth. It had a bicameral legislature, and Tagalog was adopted as the national language. Women were also awarded suffrage during the Commonwealth period. The government was exiled between 1942 and 1945 when the Philippines were under Japanese control during WWII. Once the war ended, the Philippines became their own republic, as outlined in the Philippine Constitution of 1935.
The government was a monarchy, but it was ruled by the Governor General as an administrator in behalf of the King and Queen of Spain
Supreme Court of the Philippines was created in 1901.
The history of activism in the Philippines spans several key periods, notably during the Spanish colonial era, where movements like the Propaganda Movement sought reforms and independence. The struggle intensified during the American colonial period and the subsequent fight against Japanese occupation in World War II. In the 1970s, the Martial Law era under Ferdinand Marcos spurred significant activism, leading to the People Power Revolution in 1986, which restored democracy. Since then, activism has continued to address issues like human rights, corruption, and social justice in the Philippines.