Highlights in Philippine History
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Highlights in
Philippine History
Tabon Caves
In western Palawan – Dr. Robert Fox
discovered in 1962, a fossilized skullcap,
22,000 years old.
Tabon bird
Skullcap was that of a woman
Unhealed hole in the skull
Land Bridges
Philippines was believed to be part of the
mainland Asia
People traveled on foot
Walking is the earliest mode of
transportation
Early Set of People who
came to the Philippines
Negritos – traveled on foot – forebears
of the various tribes today known as
Baluga, Ayta, Agta, Mamanuwa, Batak,
Ati and Ata. They brought with them the
Paleolithic Age.
Indonesians – first to arrive by sea, after
thousands of years, brought with them the
Neolithic Age.
Malays – followed with more advanced
culture, introducing the Iron Age.
Barter Trade System
Brought multi-cultural influences. Trading
vessels plying between the South China Sea to
the Persian Gulf, made the islands a
convenient stopping place for:
Chinese
Indians
Arabs
Japanese and
Siamese merchants
Historical Periods
Pre – Spanish Period
Spanish Period
American Regime
Japanese Occupation
Post War Period
First Philippine Republic
Spanish Period ( 15211898)
March 16, 1521 – Fernao Megalhaes Y
Souza, (Ferdinand Magellan), a
Portuguese working under Spain,
REDISCOVERED the Philippines
Landed in the uninhabited island of
Homonhon
Proceeded to Limasawa, met with the
ruler Rajah Kolambu
Celebrated the first mass (Fr. Pedro de
Valderrama) on March 31, 1521 and planted
the wooden cross atop a hill – Magellan’s cross
in Cebu.
Met with Rajah Humabon and on April 14,
1521, converted the first ( 800) Christian
Filipinos.
All chieftains welcomed Magellan except Lapulapu of Mactan.
Magellan died in the hands of Lapu-lapu’s men
on April 27, 1521.
Several expeditions were sent by Spain –
Cabot, Saavedra, Loaisa, Villalobos and
Legaspi.
Miguel Lopez de Legaspi – (grandfather of
Juan de Salcedo) was the first Spanish
Governor Gen. of the Philippines and the
founder of the city of Manila on June 24, 1571.
American Regime
(1898 – 1941)
Mock battle between the Spaniards and
the Americans.
Treaty of Paris – Philippines was sold by
Spain to the Americans at 20 million
dollars
Japanese Occupation
( 1942 – 1945)
World War II
Death March
Corregidor – where we had our last fight
with the Japanese, was bombed for 27
days and nights
Fall Of Bataan
Liberation – ( 1945-46)
The End
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