Chapter Ii
Chapter Ii
Chapter Ii
Context
The Contexts
Canal
• An artificial sea-level
waterway in Egypt.
• Connects the
Mediterranean Sea and
the Red Sea.
Opening of Suez Canal
• Constructed by the
Suez Canal Company
between 1859-1869.
• Under the leadership of
French diplomat
Ferdinand de Lesseps.
• Opened on November
17, 1869.
Opening of Suez Canal
• Shortened the travel distance between Europe and
the Philippines.
• Lessened the voyage from three months to 32 to 40
days.
• It has a huge advantage in commercial enterprises,
especially between Europe and Asia.
• Expedited the importation not only of commercial
products but also books, magazines, and
newspapers with liberal ideas from America and
Europe.
Opening of Suez Canal
• It shortened the travel distance between Europe and
the Philippines.
• It lessened the voyage from three months to 32 to
40 days.
• It has a huge advantage in commercial enterprises,
especially between Europe and Asia.
• The canal expedited the importation not only of
commercial products but also of books, magazines,
and newspapers with liberal ideas from America and
Europe.
The Economic Context
Rise of the Export of Crop Economy
• After the end of the Galleon Trade,
between 1820 and 1870, the
Philippines was well on its way to
developing an export crop economy.
• This was motivated by the commercial
undertakings of North European and
North American merchants who
provided capital, organization, and
access to foreign markets and sources
of imports.
Rise of the Export of Crop Economy
• Products such as sugar, Manila hemp, and coffee
were produced for foreign markets while imported
goods of the European factory industry found their
way into many parts of the Philippines.
The Economic Context
Monopolies
• Monopoly contracting was another main source of
wealth during the post-galleon era.
• After 1850, government monopoly contracts for the
collection of different revenues were opened to
foreigners for the first time.
• The Chinese instantly took advantage of this
commercial opportunity.
Monopolies
• The opium monopoly was a
specifically profitable one. During the
1840s, the Spanish government
legalized the use of opium (provided it
was limited to Chinese) and a
government monopoly of opium
importation and sales was created.
Indios or Natives
The Social Background
Education in the 19th Century
• Spanish colonizers introduced the
European system of education to the
archipelago.
House of Bourbon
Coat of Arms
The Cadiz Constitution
• During the Napoleonic occupation of
Spain, a liberal constitution was
promulgated in Cadiz in March 1812.