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    The Philippines under the Spanish colonial regime (Part I) Taxation Power of the state to impose and collect revenue for public purpose to promote the welfare of the people of a particular society 8 reales at first‚ then 10 reales in 1589‚ then 12 reales in 1851. Abolished in 1884 but replaced by a personal cedula tax based on the yearly income of the taxpayer. All citizens above 18 are required to pay the new tax. While the rational of taxation was premised on the support of public welfare

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    The Spanish Armada was formed mainly to defeat the English. That goal was never achieved therefore causing a change in the world. King Phillip II was the king of Spain and being Catholic had caused Protestants in the Netherlands to revolt in 1566‚ but one fact cannot be over looked about this revolt it was assisted by Protestants in England. King Phillip II knew he couldn’t conquer the Dutch Protestants without conquering their aiding country England. King Phillip had tried to marry Elizabeth

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    FRACTAL TIME (ESSAY) Introduction In his book‚ first published in 2009‚ ’Fractal Time: The Secret of 2012 and a New World Age’‚ Gregg Braden gave wonderful clues into what we would expect to occur in our world and universe by the year 2012. Though years have passed since the first publication of the book‚ the information in the book remains relevant to us today. Gregg labours to elaborate how it is possible to read the past in order to discover what the future holds for us in our world and

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    A typical Spanish Galleon ship of the 1500’s was built to carry Cargo as Well as be capable of defending itself against attacks. A typical Spanish galleon had a number of decks: forecastle‚ upper deck‚ main deck‚ lower deck‚ poop deck‚ and quarterdeck. The Crew’s quarters Were in the bow While the officers and passengers lived in Cramped cabins in the Waist or center section of the galleon. Food and supplies were stowed near the galley. Larger galleons also had a surgeon aboard. En addition to the

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    general Spanish vocabulary: greetings‚ colors‚ and numbers. Each year after that I took Spanish‚ and in the years following I learned more in depth of the Spanish language and the culture in many Spanish speaking cultures. As I entered middle school however‚ I learned something new. The Spanish within different countries usually have subtle differences with how words’ meanings and slang. Every year I took three steps forward‚ and one step back for I had a teacher from a different place each time. Beginning

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    “American imperialism in 1898 was not a sudden abandonment of anti-colonial tradition but was a logical extension of commercial expansion‚ something the US had been doing throughout its history” (SparkNotes: The Spanish American War‚ 1898-1901‚: Effects of the Treaty). President McKinley was not interested in wars of conquest or of territorial aggression. His interest in expansion was “to make the United States first in international commerce and as a means to implement its humanitarian and democratic

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    Spanish Vs English Who shall conquer…more “Too many of us look upon Americans as dollar chasers. This is a cruel libel‚ even if it is reiterated thoughtlessly by the Americans themselves” Albert Einstein “I want the world Chico and everything in it” Al Pacino (Scarface 1983) Wealth‚ prosperity‚ resources the “New World” promised all this and more. The Europeans and the Spanish knew their intentions when setting sail‚ gather as much gold and land as

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    The Philippine Legislature from Spanish Roots Pre- Spanish Roots Pre-Spanish Philippines was composed of barangay societies scattered throughout the archipelago. These villages were located along the seashores or along riverbanks‚ close to the resources of food supply. The Spanish Regime By the time the Spaniards reached the Philippines in 1521‚ some of the barangays‚ such as those Cebu and Manila‚ had formed federations. By 1571‚ the Spaniards settled in Cebu and Manila and placed the

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    Final Assignment: The Spanish Civil War Final Paper Marked the “Little World War” by various historians (Beevor‚ 2001‚ pg 17)‚ the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) stood as the most significant conflict in Europe in the Interwar period. It allowed Fascists Italy and Germany to demonstrate the prowess and precision of their growing militaries. Likewise it stood as a last stand for the left‚ a hope for the anarchists and socialists as growing powers in the right looked to crush the common man in

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    The Spanish conquistador‚ Francisco Pizarro (Pizarro) once argued‚ “There lies Peru with its riches; here‚ Panama and its poverty. Choose‚ each man‚ what best becomes a brave Castilian.” Reports of Peru ’s riches and the heroic stories of other conquistador’s success against the Aztec Empire in Mexico tantalized all of Spain. This influenced Pizarro to plead with the Spanish king‚ Charles V‚ for permission to undertake an expedition to claim Peru‚ the home of the Inca Empire‚ in the name of the Spain

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