Was built in such a way for events to held there such as feasts and horse parades
Plaza Mayor
Spaniards who were born in the Spain who held powerful positions in the in the government
peninsulares
The head ornament placed at the back of rich Filipinas’ hair
Paynete
A play that narrated the battle between the Moros and Spaniards
MORO-MORO
A school established by religious congregations for the daughters of the Spaniards
BEATERIO
a traditional Filipino dwelling made of bamboo and timber, elevated three to four meters above the ground.
Bahay-Kubo
A type of mestizo which has Chinese and Filipino parents
Mestizo de Sangley
It was worn by the Spaniards outside their trousers.
Kamisadentro
A novel written by Dr. Rizal that exposed injustices under Spanish rule
NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO
The college that was known as Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario
University of Sto. Tomas
A reception room to receive visitors
SALA
It refers to a place where the Chinese and mestizos reside
PARIAN
The school was established in to teach music and dances like fandango in Lumbang which is now called as
Laguna
It was painted by Juan Luan and won a gold medal in the Explosicion General de Bellas Artes in Spain in 1884.
Spolarium
The school for teachers that was run by the Assumption College in 1892
Escuela Normal Superior de Maestras
Describe Bahay na Bato
A stone house with two stories, the lower made of stone, and the upper made of wood
A society where men hold the position of power and authority
Patriarchal Society
The ancient bahag was commonly worn by Filipinos before Spanish colonization but it was replaced and called as
SALAWAL
He is the author of Doctrina Cristiana.
Fray Juan de Plasencia
A royal decree issued granting a systematic establishment of primary schools in the pueblos
Educational Decree in 1863
The set of laws mandated the establishment of the church, municipal/casa tribunal, a military facility, a market, and a plaza mayor that was released in 1680 by King Charles II
Recopilacion de Leyes de los Reynos de Las Indias
Unbaptized Filipinos who remained in the mountains and forest
INFIELES
The Spaniards introduced to the Filipinos the use of
guitar, harp, organ and piano
Differentiate awit and korido.
korido - a literary work composed of eight syllables per line
awit - a narrative poem composed of 12 syllables per line
Describe BEATA
They are Spanish girls who studied in the beaterio. The beatas were taught household chores and religious activities.