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Impact of Cultural

Changes
Prepared by: Valtz Victor
Echaveria

Postive and
enriching

Negative and
Divisive

King Philip
II The name was later used to refer to
the archipelago as one geographic
unit.
Felipinas
What used to be separate and
scattered kingdoms composed of
barangay soon became one
Filipinas
country.
The archipelago could be found on
world maps as a colony

Pueblo
(towns)

Parish
Priest
Gobernadorcill
o

Filipinos have no rights or Privileges of


their own.

Except the Principalia


class

Vernacular
s
have deepened the and enriched
the indigenous spirituality or faith of
the people

Christianit
y

But its colorful processions, fiesta, and


pilgrimages rendered them generally oblivious,
if not passive, to the difficult and worsening
economic and political conditions around them

Clothes and Houses


advanced in style
Well-to-Do Filipinos

Poor became noticeably


different
Drab and ordinary
attire
Poorly built nipa
hut or houses

Intermarriage between a Spanish


male and a native woman produced
the mestisaje
It further widened the gap between
the indios and the non-indios

Education
few

was limited to a

Kept the majority ignorant for a


long time

Second half of 19th


Century

New ideas and educational


opportunities produced professionals
and intellectuals among the rising
middle class
It leads to a radical impact on the
consciousness of the Filipinos
Reforms, rights, and equality

Change in
Name
Before the Spaniards came
to us
Malakas

When Spaniards
came to us
Santo
Tomas
San
Gregorio

San Andres

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