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PROJECT

READINGS IN THE
PHILIPPINE HISTORY
By: Dontogan,Marlyn L.
Concepts I
Learned I learned that
Rizal envisioned
the future of the
Philippines a
hundred years
I learned about the later.
significance of
studying the past
and its impact on
shaping the present
and future. history helps us
gain a deeper
understanding of the
world and fosters
critical thinking
skills necessary for
analyzing complex
issues.
I learned that "Polo Y
Servicio"emphasizes
the importance of
good manners, History teach me
respect and providing about the successes
excellent service to and failures of
others. previous generations,
the causes and
It allows us to make consequences of
connections, analyze significant events, and
patterns, and draw the evolution of
lessons for our own societies and cultures.
lives.
Concepts I
Learned
he I learned that
I learned that t
" The wave
"Polo y Servicio
at migration theory
was a system th
en posits that
forced Filipino m different
into labor.
groups of
humans
migrated and
The Polo y Servicio spread across
became a significant the world in
source of resentment
among the Filipino waves, resulting
people, ultimately in the diverse
contributing to their populations we
rebellion against
Spanish authority.
see today.

Pre-colonial history of the


Philippines: In this concept, I
learned about the rich and
diverse cultures and
civilizations that existed in
the Philippines before the
arrival of colonizers.
CONCEPTS I LEARNED
Studying Sundaland
provides us valuable
insights into the
region's geological
history, species
evolution, and human
migration patterns. It
KimJea helps us or the
scientist understand
the dynamic nature of
the Earth's
In Pre-Historic society landmasses and the
women were treated as interplay of geological
equal of men not unlike and biological factors
today that women were
in shaping ecosystems.
not treated as equal of
men

I learned that in that time if you


killed any one during wars could have
any tattoe
Concepts I
Learned
What is out-of-
Mood
Sundaland Theory
it challenges the
traditional view of
human migration
and highlights the
importance of studying the Out-of-
maritime Africa theory has
technology and provided insights into
coastal adaptation human evolution,
in early human showing how our
history. species has adapted to
different environments
and diverse challenges
encountered during our
migration.
Out-of-Africa theory has
revolutionized our
understanding of
human origins and
migration patterns,
emphasizing the
interconnectedness of all
modern humans and the
rich history we share.
Readings in Philippine
History
(Chapter1-Pre-History)
Instructor:
Ma'am Kristine Seblaoan

Name: Dontogan, Marlyn L.


Section: BSN-1G
Date: Sept. 15,2023

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